Ls-6 Gm Pistons #3963550 With Connecting Rods-chevelle-corvette-camaro-copo on 2040-parts.com
League City, Texas, United States
UP FOR SALE IS AN ORIGINAL SET OF EIGHT GM LS-6 PISTONS AND CONNECTING RODS. THE PART NUMBER IS #3963550 AND ARE IN USED BUT GREAT CONDITION. THESE WERE MANUFACTURED BY TRW FOR GENERAL MOTORS. THESE ARE THE OPEN CHAMBERED STYLE. THESE ARE BEING SOLD AS-IS WITH NO REFUNDS OR WARRANTY SO PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE HITTING THE BUY IT NOW OR MAKING AN OFFER. SHIPPING FOR THESE WILL BE A FLAT RATE FEE OF $45.00 IN THE CONTINENTAL U.S. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PAYMENT THRU PAYPAL IS DUE WITHIN SEVEN DAYS FROM THE END OF THE LISTING. PLEASE CHECK OUT ALL OF MY OTHER ITEMS UP FOR SALE.
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