3000 Rpm Msd 6al 7al Rev Limiter Module Chip Nhra Ihra Nascar on 2040-parts.com
Post Falls, Idaho, United States
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I have a couple of these rpm chips laying around from old race car projects I have had over the yrs. This auction is for the 3000 Rpm chip, I also have a 7000 and 8000 Rpm chip available in other auctions. This chip is in perfect working condition. |
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