Up for sale is a great set of ROSS FORGED .060 OVER 340 pistons and rods. Also included are 3 brand new pistons to go with the set of 8 used ones. Happy bidding!! US sales only...NO INTERNATIONAL buyers please.
Pistons & Piston Rings for Sale
- Mopar 340 pistons and rods(US $100.00)
- New ross 90461 forged lt wt dome racing pistons 350 sbc 4.030" bore je srp mahle(US $565.00)
- New ross 90761 forged racing dome pistons 383 sbc 4.030" bore 6" rod srp mahle(US $595.00)
- New je # 213123 sbc 408 18 degree dome pistons 4.165 bore 3.750 stroke ross (US $699.00)
- New je 111714 forged dome pistons bb chevy 4.375 bore 4.250 stroke ross srp bbc(US $669.00)
- New ross 90466 forged lt wt flat top pistons 350 sbc 4.030" bore je srp mahle(US $569.00)
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