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Nascar Ring & Pinion Xtrac 9" Ford 3.70 Lightweight Polished & Backcut on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Used in Excellent Condition from Championship Sprint Cup Team
Brand:XTRAC

NICE USED 3.70 XTRAC WITH ONLY 36 TOTAL MILES BACKCUT AND POLISHED FROM CHAMPIONSHIP SPRINT CUP TEAM. THIS GEAR IS OVER $2,200 NEW.. $AVE. WE HAVE A 10,000FT2 WAREHOUSE IN RACE CITY USA MOORESVILLE, NC WITH NEW INVENTORY DAILY FROM THE TOP TEAMS. CALL 704-662-9570 OR MESSAGE WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

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