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Volkswagen Vr6 Engine Girdle - Including Arp 2000 Fasteners on 2040-parts.com

US $329.00
Location:

Haarlem, Netherlands

Haarlem, Netherlands
Condition:New Brand:SupraSport Country/Region of Manufacture:Netherlands Manufacturer Part Number:not available

For sale is our engine girdle for VR6 AAA / ABV engine.

Included in this kit: 

1x girdle for VR6 engine 

11x spacer

14x ARP 2000 stud

14x ARP washer

14x - ARP nut

It's laser cut from 8mm thick mild steel and designed to reinfoce the engine / shortblock.

This connects the main caps so axial play is reduced and the short block is stiffened. 

Note: This won't be compatible with the OEM main bolts.

For any questions please contact me through contact seller.

We are shipping the item from the Netherlands. We ship worldwide.
Note: Economy shipping is without tracking number. The other shipping options are with.

Happy bidding,

Arnout v.d. Kamp

SupraSport
The Netherlands

 

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