Used Del West Titanium Super 7 Retainers Sbc Sbf Bbc Bbf Comp Lunati Isky Psi on 2040-parts.com
Fishersville, Virginia, US
USED, DEL WEST 515 LTW SUPER 7 TITANIUM RETAINERS
1.450 O.D.
1.150 FIRST STEP
.760 INNER STEP
These are used so there is normal ware.
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