Boss 302, Sbf 302, 331, 347, 351w Aluminum Flywheel - Hays on 2040-parts.com
Stuart, Florida, US
Made in USA - SBF aluminum flywheel
164 tooth, used in excellent condition.
Hays #22-735
Bronze face, rebalanced to neutral
balance (by removing steel slugs &
replacing w/aluminum ones. Can easily
be converted back to 28oz if needed.
Brand new ring gear.
Don't jeopardize your lower limbs
with inferior foreign products on your
American iron!!
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