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Plymouth 5.2 318 Cid Pistons 285np.030 Sl on 2040-parts.com

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Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
NEW OLD STOCK....
Manufacturer Part Number:285NP.030 Other Part Number:285NCP, 285AP Brand:SEAL POWER Warranty:No Surface Finish:CAST ALUMINUM UPC:Does not apply

THIS AUCTION ITEM IS FOR A PLYMOUTH / DODGE 5.2, 318 NEW PISTONS...# SEAL POWER 285NP.030... RINGS 2-5/64, 1-3/16...WITH FLAT HEAD  WITH 4 VALVE RELIEFS & FULL FLOAT OR PRESS-IN-ROD PIN.. THEY ARE NEW OLD STOCK... ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE E-MAIL OR CALL 623-223-1773... ALSO CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS...

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