New sbc 400 pistons .020 never out of the box ,do your homework to see if its what you need cost over $400.00 Part no.KB-168 +.020 uses 5.7 rods , very nice pistons ,will relist for the same price until sold.
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Pistons & Piston Rings for Sale
- New set of 4 total seal gapless piston rings set for sports compact 3.287"(US $100.00)
- 7 je forged pistons #182033 sb chevy 23° dome for 3.875" stroke and 6" rods la20(US $150.00)
- Performance piston series claimer piston(US $29.00)
- Trw pistons bbc and thumb rods(US $450.00)
- Diamond pistons for rhs 502 ls1 ls2 ls3 ls6 ls7 lsx(US $449.00)
- Mahle ls1340000f04 ls1 powerpak f/t piston set 4.000 bore(US $799.24)
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