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Racing Briggs/animal,6.5hp,reverse Port Head,take A L@@k!! on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Fremont, Ohio, US

Fremont, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Briggs&Stratton Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

you are bidding on a reverse port head for a Animal OHV motor. it has been sandblasted and check for cracks.these heads are used for modified and opem moters.they made more power because of the rverse ports. the valve cover has a dent in it,but doesn't hurt a thing. Shipping and Handling is 12.50 in the lower 48 states.

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