Sprint Car Drive Shaft 27" Coupler Woo Maxim Eagle J&j Xxx 16 16 Spline 30" 305 on 2040-parts.com
Mesquite, Texas, United States
A NICE USED SPRINT CAR DRIVE SHAFT 16 SPLINE ON BOTH ENDS OF THE SHAFT.
BEST I CAN MEASURE SHAFT IS 27.0" LONG OVERALL LENGTH IS 29 - 7/8" WITH BEARING AND COUPLER THE COUPLER IS 30 SPLINE BEST I CAN COUNT TOUGH TO COUNT ALL THOSE LITTLE SPLINES I DO NOT SEE ANY TWISTED SPLINES OR ANYTHING THAT LOOKS OUT OF SHAPE BEARING FEELS VERY GOOD IF YOU DO NOT LIKE IT, JUST SEND IT BACK UNUSED, AND I WILL REFUND THE COST OF THE DRIVE SHAFT I SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PAYMENT --------- FULLY INSURED ------------- |
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