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Trick Titanium Bellhousing Gm Hemi 99 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, United States

Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

This is a TRICK TITANIUM BELLHOUSING , that is drilled to accept both the GM & HEMI 99 BLOCKS.

It is in excellent condition.

It has been sitting on  the shelf for a few years , so it needs re-certification to run a NHRA SCANCTIONED EVENT.

The dept is approximately 8.25 & the pilot hole is approximately 4.850.

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