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Water Pump Pulley Aluminum 1 Groove Small Block Chevy Sbc Short Water Pump on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:New

THIS IS A SHOW QUALITY PULLEY FOR ALL SMALL BLOCK CHEVYS 283 - 400 THAT USE A SHORT WATER PUMP. THE MOUNTING BOLT CIRCLE IS 1.75 INCHES AND IT MEASURES THE STANDARD 6.6 INCHES IN DIAMETER. IT'S A NICE ADDITION TO YOUR SHOW CAR OR JUST TO DRESS UP YOUR ENGINE COMPARTMENT AT A BARGAIN PRICE. SEE OUR OTHER ALUMINUM AND CHROME PART LISTINGS TOO !

WE'LL GLADLY COMBINE SHIPPING AND CAN PUT TOGETHER A MATCHING SET IN BEAUTIFUL SHOW QUALITY CHROME - JUST CALL US AT 352 544 8244



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