S&w Chute Mount And Cable / Lever Dragster Deist Simpson Impact on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, United States
Here is a S&W Race Cars Parachute mounting bracket kit, part number 75-147. It is unassembled and not painted. All steel parts. Also included is S&W door slammer chute release kit, includes cable and lever Retail Price of these S&W Race Cars Parts: $150 |
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