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Pro Comp Cylinder Heads 190cc, With 64cc Chambers on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
New, but not in original box. Never installed.
Brand:Pro Comp Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:3002

Up for sale here is a set of pro comp aluminum cylinder heads. They are 190cc, with 64cc chambers. Bronze valve guides, w/factory 3 angle valve job. These take 1.64 and 2.02 valves (not included). These are bare heads, sold as a pair. Build your own valve train with a nice set of budget friendly heads. New, never installed. Not in factory boxes.

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