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Cosworth Dfx Racing Engine Aluminum Flywheel For 5.5" Clutch **new / Nos** on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
Location:

Westlake, Ohio, United States

Westlake, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cosworth Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Aluminum Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

Up for sale is: One Cosworth DFX Racing Engine Flywheel for 5.5" Clutch.  This Flywheel is in New Condition without any damage or issues with it.  It is made from Billet Aluminum and is for a 5 1/2" Diameter Clutch.

   Guaranteed that you will be happy with your purchase.  I will ship via USPS for both USA and international buyers.  Insurance recommended on all shipments.  International buyers MUST make payment by PayPal.   Non-paying bidders will be reported to Ebay.  Please email any questions.  Ebay should be a positive experience and I will do all I can on my part as the seller to achieve that goal; I also expect the buyer to do their part too.  Thanks for looking and ask any questions that you may have.





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