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Sbc Dual Valve Springs With Damper- Crane Comp Howards Isky Ump Imca Wissota on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Coal City, Illinois, United States

Coal City, Illinois, United States
ONLY LISTING AS USED BECAUSE I DONT HAVE ORIGINAL BOX, Springs are in new condition with a little surface rust around them in areas
Brand:Crane

SBC small block chevy dual valve springs with damper, in new condition but do nit have original box,
Measurements are as follows
1.536" Outer diameter
0.731" inner diameter
2.450" height

Sorry but i do not have any other information on these springs

Please look at pictures & read description carefully and please ask me if you have any questions and i will do my best to answer

Shipping to lower 48 US States only
Due to the nature of motorsports these are sold as is & no returns please, thank you

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