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Sbc 350 Vandervell Coated Large Main Journal & Speedpro Coated Rod Bearings on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Blountville, Tennessee, US

Blountville, Tennessee, US
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NEW VANDERVELL STANDARD   LARGE  MAIN JOURNAL RACE BEARINGS THAT HAVE BEEN SENT OFF AND COATED.& SPEEDPRO CAM BEARINGS THAT HAVE BEEN COATED. THE WERE USED ON ALL THE NASCAR RACE TEAMS. SOME OF THE BEST BEARINGS YOU CAN BUY. EXTRA DURABLE.YOU GET A SET OF VANDERVELL STANDARD MAIN AND SPEEDPRO STANDARD RODS

 

Both Rod and Main bearings were sent off and coated by POLYDYN PERFORMANCE COATINGS

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