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Isky,iskenderian,blower,6-71,idler Pulley,671,blower Pulley,supercharger on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Boise, Idaho, US

Boise, Idaho, US
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 Original 2" Isky idler pulley with a New Old Stock mounting stud.  Pulley is in excellent, used condition.  Hard to find these parts together.  If you have an Isky bracket, and are trying to piece the "rest of the puzzle" together, this is what you need.  Nice parts, you won't be disappointed.

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