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Air-cooled Vw Aluminum Degree Crankshaft Pulley, Black Numbers on 2040-parts.com

US $33.95
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Hawthorne, California, United States

Hawthorne, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:EMPI Surface Finish:Polished Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:00-9114-0 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:AC105-9114

Air-Cooled VW Standard Size Aluminum Degree Crankshaft Pulley
 Black Numbers

All of EMPI's pulleys are made from High Grade Aluminum, Precision Machined and High Speed Polished to a show quality shine. Featuring full 360-Degree timing marks, screened on with a special process for longevity. Increase horsepower with precision timing and valve setting. Adds the hi-performance look to any engine. 


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