Make offers, must sell: 4.15 Winberg crank, Mallory V stuff, 8 1/8n trick can, nitro pistons,

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  1. Slayer

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    All parts used in N/FC running 6.0s and occasional 5.9s
    1) Winberg 4.15 stroke crankshaft, splined, full counter weight, excellent condition, std, std. Never hurt or repaired, $2200.00. New price 2100.00
    2) Two Mallory Vs magnetos set up by FIE with big caps, best points, big red coil with bracket, one piece straight mag drive and oil pump drive, $2100.00. New price 1900.00 Will separate.
    3) Trick titanium 8 1/8 bell housing with candlestick, throw out bearing and cross shaft, nice, currently certed and will cert, no problem. $2100.00 or trade for 9.4 can. New price 1900.00
    4) Nitro pistons: New and used: Coated, 4.187 bore, 1.156 pin, 1.735 compression height. $35.00 new, $25.00 used. Call
    5) Waterman 21 gallon fuel pump with tuff coated gears and end plates, steel body $1000 SOLD
    6) New Waterman 34 gallon gears and end plates, tuff coated. $560.00 new will sell for $400.00 New price 350.00
    Thanks, Gary 716-713-9985 est
     
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    TTT please. Thanks!
     
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    Bump her up..
     
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    Bump please. Make offers, this stuff must go...
     
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    Still for sale...
     
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    The crank does she have 3" mains what type of splines RCD PSI?
     
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