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Arc 4.625 Stroker Rod W/ Free 3.545 Cv Piston Jr Dragster Nhra Ihra Approved on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Concord, North Carolina, United States

Concord, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

You're Bidding on an ARC Rod w Free CV JE Piston Attached
Billet 7075 T-651 Aluminum 4.625 x 1 x .490 Stroker Rod
Piston is CV Products 3.545 Piston by JE Lightened
No Rings!!
Here is the Story....  Rod has NO burnouts on it
This motor is an outlaw 330 backup and primary quick 32 Motor.
We run Heavy Springs and Broke a lifter
No Real Damage to the Rod.  Couple dings on dipper See Pictures
Has 39 passes on it.  Piston has some skirt wear and up buyer
to decide whether it's worth using or not.
Piston is NOT FOR SALE it is a GIFT w rod Purchase
SO; Buy the Rod, Get the Piston Free

REAL AUCTION STARTING AT .94 
LAST BIDDER OWES IT!

.80 handling charge to cover paypal and ebay charging FV on Shipping
Bogus...Call and Complain, shipping shouldn't have FV fees because of a few cheaters!


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