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Isky Racing Pl-7/16 Polylock Rocker Arm Adjusting Nuts For 396-454 Chevy (new) on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, US

Mount Laurel, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:ISKY PART NUMBER PL-7/16 Warranty:No

UP FOR BID IS ONE SET OF 16 EACH ISKY RACING CAMS POLYLOCK ROCKER ARM ADJUSTING NUTS WITH LOCKING ALLEN SCREWS PER PART NUMBER PL-7/16  DESIGNED FOR CHEVY 396-454 CUBIC INCH ENGINES WITH 7/16"ROCKER STUDS.  POLY LOCKS ARE STILL IN ORIGINAL UNOPENED SEALED ISKY PACKAGING.  THESE WERE PURCHASED AS SPARE PARTS YEARS AGO AND NEVER USED. THESE ARE BEING OFFERED "AS IS"  WITH NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED BY SELLER.   NO RETURNS.    USE PAY PAL FOR PAYMENT.

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