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Porsche 356 Hirth Roller Bearing Crankshaft (crank) With Rods on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Elyria, Ohio, US

Elyria, Ohio, US
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As shown.  All rods spin freely.  Has been sitting on the shelf after being removed from a running engine 40-50 years ago.  Will likely need gone through.  Ask Questions.


Let me first start by saying that everything I am selling is sold AS IS/AS FOUND what you see is what you get. Ask questions or look closely. Winning bidder to pay $25 shipping in the lower 48 states. Winning bidder must complete payment (I must have money in my hands) within 3 days.

Will ship overseas if all shipping expenses are prepaid.

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