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New Nascar Carrillo 6.000" Connecting Rods 1.850"/2.008/ .866 Pin Sb2 R5 C3 on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
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Lancaster, South Carolina, United States

Lancaster, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:CARRILLO Manufacturer Part Number:6.00 rod UPC:Does not apply

NEW SET 8 CARRILLO 6 INCH RODS

                                                                                6.000" LONG

                                       2.008 BIG END BORE x .730 " BIG END WIDTH (1.850 JOURNAL SIZE)

                                                                                .866 PIN END x 1.060" WIDE PIN END

                                                                                540   GRAMS TOTAL WEIGHT PER ROD

3/8 SPS-CARR BOLTS

EDM OILING HOLE WITH BRONZE WRIST PINS BUSHING

NEW IN THE BOX MATCHED SET WITH PAPER WORK


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