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Comp Cams 59300 Quiktyme Solid Camshaft Honda 2000-7200 Rpm Sohc Vtec D16z6 1.6l on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Comp Cams Placement on Vehicle:Front, Upper Manufacturer Part Number:59300 Warranty:No Warranty Interchange Part Number:CCA-59300, 249-5300 UPC:036584062615

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Comp Cams 59300 Camshaft:

Please see pictures for camshaft specifications.

This is a NEW cam shaft sealed in box.

**** I WILL OPEN THIS BOX BEFORE SHIPPING to pad the ends of the camshaft and reduce risk of damage through shipping.****

Although this is NEW & UNUSED and currently sealed in box, 
it is sold as is. No returns. Ships to continental U.S. only.

Please ask any and all questions before purchase. Refer to Comp Cams for fitment and application information.

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