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Vintage Nos Vl46 Trw Solid Lifter Open Set Of 5 283 Chevy Rare Quality Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $68.98
Location:

Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, United States
New Old Stock
Brand:TRW Manufacturer Part Number:VL46 UPC:Does not apply

This is a set of 5 vintage New Old Stock TRW VL46 Solid Lifters

Part Number VL46

Quality - USA Made - Performance replacement parts

To the best of my knowledge - this part fits 283 Chevy motors - but there are also other applications that I am not able to tell at the moment.

Great condition - no issues other then being an open set of 5 instead of full 8 set.

This item is sold AS-IS and is new in the package. New Old Stock (NOS) items are described to the best of my ability. If this is anything you have questions about, please ask, and I will promptly respond with the answer. Also, If you have information of this item that is not described I would greatly appreciate a short message just to inform me so I can update the description for everyone. Thank you for looking

 

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