Rts Mini Spool Holden Commodore, Falcon, Nissan 28-spline on 2040-parts.com
Bendigo, VIC, Australia
RTS Mini Spool Holden Commodore, Falcon, Nissan 28-SplineRTS Mini Spool Holden Commodore, Falcon, Nissan 28-Spline
CNC machined RTS Borg Warner steel mini spools replace the side and spider gears in your factory open differential carrier and lock your axles together for positive traction, making them perfect for Circle Track and Drag Racing.
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