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Trw L2325 Forged Pistons Ford Boss 302 on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Marion, Arkansas, United States

Marion, Arkansas, United States
Slightly used, excellent conditon
Brand:TRW Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:L2325F30

Slightly used TRW L2325 .030 forged pistons for Boss 302 Ford engine. Floating pins and locks included with each piston. Skirts are in excellent condition.

The compression ratio with a stock Boss 302 head is around 12.2:1.

Shipping discount available for multiple units.

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