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Precision Products Steel Wrist Pins 866 X 2.500 X 150 Wall Nascar Mahle Je Cp on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Rockford, Illinois, United States

Rockford, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:PPI Manufacturer Part Number:2.500 x 866 x 150

New Precision Products Steel Wrist Pins- 866 Diameter X 2.500 Long and are a standard length for a Je,Cp,Diamond,Ross,Wiesco piston, these pins have chamfered ends, they are for wire locks. They are 150 wall which is required for high horsepower engines, also extremely light at 107 grams, will fit all major brands of pistons Wiesco,Je,Cp, Diamond, Ross, Arias, etc!  These sell for $200.00 plus a set! Save big!!!

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