Sbf Polished Aluminum Valve Cover Spacer 1 -3/8" on 2040-parts.com
Leesburg, Virginia, United States
Ford 289-302-351W Polished Aluminum Valve Cover Spacer 1-3/8" AFTERMARKET ROCKERS WILL NO LONGER GIVE YOU CLEARANCE PROBLEMS WHEN YOU USE YOUR STOCK VALVE COVERS. THESE ARE MADE FROM CNC MACHINED T-6061 BILLET ALUMINUM. THEY HAVE A HIGH QUALITY AND HIGH TECH APPEARANCE. If you have any question, please ask before bidding. Take a look at the chrome valve covers on my other items. |
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