Supercharger 84 Mm Wide Idler Pulley With Stand Bolt & T Nut Top Fuel Nitro Hemi on 2040-parts.com
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
THIS IS A BRAND NEW DUAL BEARING BILLET SUPERCHARGER IDLER PULLEY FOR 3 3/8" OR 84MM WIDE BELT. THAT IS THE WIDER BELT THAT A LOT OF THE PRO TEAMS USE. THIS IDLER IS NOT FOR THE STANDARD 3" BELT. IT COMES COMPLETE WITH STANDOFF, BOLT, AND T NUT. VERY NICE PIECE. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK |
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