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Max-flo Restrictor Plate -- Clone Blue .550 Jr3 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Navarre, Florida, United States

Navarre, Florida, United States

Clone Plates, red, green, purple, or blue.  When your plate racer needs the best.  Why put up with plates that are mass produced and undersized??  Do thousandths make a difference?  If you agree, then the Max-Flo plate is what you need.  These Max-Flo plates have been manufactured to much closer tolerances. 

This item is the BLUE Plate.  Blue plate spec is .550.  Most Blue plates are thousandths smaller, .546-.547.  These plates are .5490 to .5495., close to the edge but not over!!  The anodizing is fully intact and look great. 

Ships first class small envelope and combined shipping always. 

Please note these plates are custom made to order and may take a few extra days to complete depending on schedule.

And you'll be helping support a great cause, Jimmy V Foundation for Cancer Reasearch.

Currently Blue plates are New.

Also have other clone, animal gold and flathead sizes listed as well...

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