Rapid Install Gear Cover Frankland/winters Standardsgt Bearing Sprint Car Usac on 2040-parts.com
Battle Creek, Michigan, United States
The ultimate quick change gear cover!! Speed up rear changes and never again waste time due to cover nuts! Unique design holds nuts directly on the 6061-T6 billet aluminum cover. Fits Frankland and Winters with Standard bearings. Any questions e-mail me and i will help you the best i can. I will combine shipping on any of my auctions, so take a look at the other items i have listed, i will be listing a lot of stuff over the next week. Thanks for looking. Check out our store!!!
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