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BOSS 302 TRANS AM This is a dry deck block C8FE-6015B and has another number stamped 106-072 BARTZ bored 0.30 comes with the pistons and pins. The Trans Am heads C9ZE-6090A are also stamped BARTZ 402R and SLOVERS Porting. The crankshaft DOZE-6303A also included is the oil cooler housing. This came from New York I purchased about 10 years ago and don't have time to complete this is rare. Sold as is, you will need to pick it or hire a shipping company I can strap it to a pallet 48 x 48 x36, 400 pounds so it will be ready for the shipper let me know prior . Payment Due Immediately |
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