Callies Compstar Connecting Rods Sbc Small Journal 6.00 Arp 2000 Bolts 7/16 on 2040-parts.com
Watkins Glen, New York, United States
2 very nice used callies compstar sbc Small journal 6.00 length. Arp 7/16 bolts weight 594 grams . Std pin size .927.Used part of one season only. Very nice no dings or marks. quest call 607 535 2296 .
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