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Brian Crower Bc Stage 3 272 Cams Camshafts For Nissan Silvia 240sx Sr20det Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $369.91
Location:

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
BRIAN CROWER BC STAGE 3 272 CAMS CAMSHAFTS FOR NISSAN SILVIA 240SX SR20DET TURBO, US $369.91, image 1
Condition:New Brand:BC Brian Crower Manufacturer Part Number:BC0206

 

Fits: Nissan Silvia (S13/S14/S15) with 2.0L Turbo SR20DET engine. Also fits 240SX with SR20DET swap


 



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