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Gm 8.2" 10 Bolt, Ci Vette, 55p, Bop Ring Gear Spacer W/ Bolts - 900a Rearend New on 2040-parts.com

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Ames, Iowa, United States

Ames, Iowa, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:900A Other Part Number:MRG500A Part Brand:QP

GM 8.2" 10-Bolt Ring Gear Spacer

 

* BRAND NEW 8.2" GM 10-Bolt / CI VETTE / 55P Ring Gear Spacer w/ Bolts

Diameter: 8.2"


* Use when installing 3-4 Series Gears onto a 2-Series Carrier



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