Porsche Flywheel - 911 Rsr 225mm 9 Bolt Crank - 915 901 on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
PART # FLW PMP2259LWFW Patrick Motorsports Exclusive 6.25 LBs $475.00 Flywheel - RSR (225mm) - Sport Lightweight - (1978-1983) PORSCHE 911 Carrera / 915 Transmission - 9 Bolt Crankshaft - Billet Steel 6.25 Lbs. (2.84 Kg.) - PATRICK MS USA |
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