Small Block Chevy Starter Ring And Flex Plate Crate/ls1 on 2040-parts.com
Omaha, Nebraska, US
FROM A RACE TEAM SELLOUT:
SLIGHTLY USED BUT LIKE NEW SMALL BLOCK CHEVY STARTER RING AND FLEX PLATE. CRATE MOTOR OR LS1. NEW STYLE WEIGHTED WILL NOT FIT OLD CHEVY BOLT PATERN. NOT FOR 400CI.... 153 TEETH 13" DIAMETER TEETH ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION...LIKE NEW
SOLD AS IS:
I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE PRICHASES.
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