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Reactor Products Flywheel Small Block Chevy Big 350 427 Sbc Aluminum Automatic on 2040-parts.com

US $139.95
Location:

Mesquite, Texas, United States

Mesquite, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:REACTOR PRODUCTS Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:A-100916 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:ALUMINUM

A NICE USED SMALL AND BIG BLOCK CHEVY  REACTOR PRODUCTS ALUMINUM  FLYWHEEL

IT IS NEUTRAL BALANCED

168 TOOTH      TWO SETS OF CONVERTOR MOUNTS ONE HAS NEVER BEEN USED

IT IS FOR A 2-PIECE REAR SEAL

FOR A USED FLYWHEEL, THE TEETH ARE IN FANTASTIC SHAPE.   ALMOST LOOK NEW
EXCEPT FOR A LITTLE TINY MARK HERE AND THERE  
 
IT IS DATED 01/95  

I SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PAYMENT  ----- FULLY INSURED ---- 

IF YOU DO NOT LIKE IT, JUST RETURN IT UNUSED AND I WILL REFUND THE COST
OF THE FLYWHEEL

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