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Reed 350 Sbc Race Solid Lifter Camshaft - $200.00 on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
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Airway Heights, Washington, United States

Airway Heights, Washington, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:350 SBC RACE SOLID LIFTER Surface Finish:New Brand:Reed Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

Reed 350 SBC RACE SOLID LIFTER Camshaft - INT. DUR. 318 degrees  EXH. DUR. 320 degrees  Valve Lift: Int. .586" Exh. .563"  1.5 RR  108 Lobe Center

Listen again to Autodesk's 'What is new in Autodesk Alias v2014'

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McLaren F1: Ron Dennis considered building more orginal F1s to rake in cash

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Gordon Murray T.25: More detail & photos

Mon, 28 Jun 2010

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