New Mopar Small Block Eagle I Beam Rods Sir6123cb 318 340 360 Dart Cuda Duster on 2040-parts.com
Hemet, California, US
Eagle I beam SIR rods, new in box, fits small block Mopar, comes with assembly lube, instructions, and stickers... These are New bushed rods with ARP cap bolts... don't waste your time and money on 50 year old used parts! Sold as-is, and again, NEW! Buyer pays $20 to ship in the 48 states. Thanks!
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