Used Eagle Crs6000b3d 6.000" Connecting Rods on 2040-parts.com
Coldwater, Michigan, United States
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USED SET OF 8 EAGLE CRS6000B3D CONNECTING ROD WITH STANDARD 8740 BOLTS. HAVE BEEN RESIZED ON BIG END AND PIN FIT TO A .927 PIN ON SMALL END. ALSO COMES WITH ARP LUBE. B.E. WEIGHT IS 474G AND S.E. IS 189G FREE SHIPPING IS FOR LOWER 48 U.S. STATES ONLY ALL OTHERS PLEASE GET QUOTE BEFORE PURCHASE. ANY QUESTION CALL SCOTT 517-278-8488 |
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