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Triumph Tr6 Gt6 Spitfire Connecting Rod Bearing Pair Vandervell Vp91365 Standard on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New

Part name: Connecting rod bearing PAIR of shells. Enough for 1 rod

Fits car MAKE(s): Triumph

Fits car MODEL(s): all TR6  GT6  Spitfire from 1966

Part NUMBERS: VP91365.STD

Part Manufacturer: Vandervell  made in UK

Details: Standard size for un-machined crank journal.

   Vandervell is a long respected manufacturer of engine bearings.

    As with ALL of the parts we sell, they are IN STOCK, and more pictures or descriptions are available.  If you have any doubt as to fitment, please contact us with your car specifics. 

   Think of us as your old time local parts store with literally tons of Import parts, where we can "show" them to you over the counter.

    You may contact us directly M-F 8-5 Central at (800) 362-1025 (toll free USA) or (608) 223-9400.    We want you to get the right part that you need.

Thanks    Peter and Jane

     

 

 


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