Xceldyne Titanium Retainers 515-ltw For Dual Springs 16 Nascar Raceused Sb2 Ford on 2040-parts.com
Cross Plains, Indiana, United States
Xceldyne Titanium spring retainers, part number is XRE515-LTW. Diameter is 1.450, step is 1.040 , uses super 7 keepers. good race used condition. All of our Nascar parts have one race or Dyno time only. Buyer pays 7.95 shipping.
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