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Triumph Spitfire Aluminum Flywheel on 2040-parts.com

US $485.00
Location:

Chatsworth, California, United States

Chatsworth, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:CFR

 Alloy Flywheels- Aluminum Flywheel  I have Alloy flywheels for the early Spitfire.  These are a copy of the old Tilton and Muller flywheels but better.   They are lighter in weight and feature advanced technology in making them lighter and stronger.  Pictures and more info plus racer pricing  at chequered flag racing dot net  Thanks  Joe


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