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New Nascar Dodge Mopar R5 Quarter Master Flywheel 153 Tooth 7.25 Clutch 509230r on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
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Warranty:No Brand:Quarter Master Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:509230R

Lightweight Billet Steel Flywheel

  • Brand - Quarter Master
  • Application - Dodge Mopar R5 Nascar Engine 8 bolt
  • Number of Teeth - 153
  • Flywheel Diameter - 13 inches
  • Clutch Diameter - 7.25 inches
  • Weight - 7 lbs 6 oz
  • Condition - New
  • Part Number - 509230R


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