Scat Vw Bug Crankshaft 4340 Forged Chromoly 78.8mm Stroke Vw Rod Journals on 2040-parts.com
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SCAT VW bug Crankshaft 4340 Forged Chromoly 78.8mm Stroke VW Rod Journals..this crank is in excellent condition...less than 500 miles. includes main bearings and cam gear SEE PICS.
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