You are bidding on a new COMP cam kit, this kit is a Summit part #CCA-K32-431-8 I believe this is for a 351C by the kit number, but you can go to Summit racing.com and look it up for yourself, the box is a little rough but the kit is new. Please ask any questions before bidding as I don't accept returns. Thanks David
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