Pro Comp Aluminum Cylinder Heads - Pair on 2040-parts.com
Eminence, Kentucky, United States
THIS LISTING IS FOR A PAIR OF PRO COMP ALUMINUM CYLINDER HEADS. THEY HAVE COUNTLESS HOURS OF PORT WORK DONE TO THEM BY A VERY REPUTABLE SHOP. THESE HEADS HAVE NEVER BEEN RUN ON AN ENGINE BEFORE...SO THEY BASICALLY ARE "NEW HEADS". THE ONLY COSMETIC DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE HEADS AND A BRAND NEW SET IS THE PORTING WORK.....MAINLY ON THE EXHAUST RUNNERS. (SEE PHOTOS). THESE HEADS ARE FULLY ASSEMBLED, AND HAVE STAINLESS STEEL VALVES. HEADS ARE READY TO BOLT ON AND GO RACING.
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