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Sbc 6.00" I Beam Race Rods on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

Up for sale is a complete brand new in box set of Pro Comp Electronics 4340 connecting rods with bronze bushings for floating pistons.  Item # PCE274.1069    
Small Block Chevy (I) beam race rod.   6.00" /  2.100" /  .927"   350-400 ci.
Heavy duty 7/16" cap screw bolt rated at an easy 700 hp. There is nothing wrong with these rods in any way. I  was recommended by my engine builder that I should go with a (H) beam rod for the amount of nitrous that will be used. So these rods are up for sale. 
Reserve price is a lot lower then what I paid for these rods.  Thanks for looking.            

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