Nascar (1) Titanium Intake Valve 2.135 X 5.485 X 11/32-imca/nhra- 0512(c99)- New on 2040-parts.com
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Valves & Valve Springs for Sale
- Nascar (1) titanium intake valve 2.130 x 5.505 x 11/32 - 0414(c98) - new(US $99.95)
- Nascar (7) titanium intake valves 2.180 x 5.760 x 5/16 free shipping -0114d89(US $199.95)
- Nascar titanium exhaust valves 1.610 x 5.550 x 11/32 - 0212(29)(US $89.95)
- Nascar (1) titanium exhaust valve 1.600 x 5.195 x 11/32 free shipping -0214d95(US $39.95)
- New valve springs(US $300.00)
- Manley 10 deg valve lock 5/16 in stem standard height 8 pc p/n 13151-8(US $45.55)
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Euro NCAP Slams UK Safety Record
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