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Nascar Richmond Ford 9" Inch Ring & Pinion Set 5.29 Ratio New on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Does not come in factory box. Scans are of the exact item you will receive.
Manufacturer Part Number:5.29 Part Brand:Richmond Brand:Richmond

This listing is for a Ford 9" ring and pinion set. Raito is 5.29. Set is new and never used.

This set was made by Richmond Gear.

Set will work for street or track.

Pinion is 28 spline.

This item is from a top NASCAR team. Gear set is new and never used. Does NOT come polished

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