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Comp Cams Billet Hydraulic Roller Camshaft Core For Big Block Chevy 01405lm on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Monmouth, Illinois, United States

Monmouth, Illinois, United States
Core only with bad lobes (see pictures).
Brand:Comp Cams Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:01405LM UPC:Does not apply

****We have a used Comp Cams Billet Hydraulic Camshaft Core for Big Block Chevy.   It is 55 Millimeter journal size and is close to .612/.636 Lift. Sold new for $357.00.  This is a very expensive item but we will sell the item cheap here on ebay. Keep in mind all our items are available here at our shop and may be sold off ebay too. All our items sold AS-IS No returns. As with all our items, it may have dings, dents, cracks, scratches and other flaws we may have missed. Look at the pictures and you decide. We will combine shipping on these too based on total weight and size of the box or boxes. Ask for combined invoice AFTER you are done buying for the day. Do not pay individually. There is a place to request your total from seller AFTER you are done buying. Local pickup in Monmouth, Illinois is always free, no phony pickup fees like some other ebay sellers. READ THIS BEFORE YOU BUY. You must pay for any item you commit to buying. Some eBay sellers use an auction-style format, allowing you to bid on an item. Bidding is fun, but keep in mind that each bid you make is a legally binding contract to buy the item if you win. The same is true for Buy It Now purchases. Not paying for an item after you agree to buy it has negative consequences, explained in EBAY'S unpaid item policy. We do not cancel orders. Please do not buy unless you plan on paying for the item. A buyer can request to cancel a transaction within 1 hour of purchasing the item, even if they've already paid for the item. 

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You might need this item for your racecar, stockcar, drag car, off road, IMCA Wissota UMP Nascar modified, late model street stock sportsman, hobby stock, bomber or any other car. 
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