Hewland Racing Transmission Vg Dog Rings New on 2040-parts.com
Santa Paula, California, United States
New dog ring for VG 5 or 6 speed $245.00 each (2) available . ;I have many other parts and ;gear ratios available. Will ship internationally for cost. ; Thanks for looking good luck ;805 298-3152
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