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Old 10-04-2013, 03:37 PM
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Default LS7 Titanium rods

Category: Engine - Complete Motors
Price: $800
Part Fits: Corvette
Location (State): MI
Item Condition: Used
Engine: LS2/LS3/LS7/L92/LS9
LS Engine?: Fits LS Engine

Nice set of used LS7 rods
$800
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I'm interested, but can you PM me on why these would be better than purchasing a brand new set of Callies forged H beam rods? Or better, for that matter.
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Man the good stuff always pops up when I'm poor...
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Originally Posted by whitedevilWS6
I'm interested, but can you PM me on why these would be better than purchasing a brand new set of Callies forged H beam rods? Or better, for that matter.
WAY lighter.....
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464 grams VS Lunati Pro billet's @630 grams. Ti gives you the weight of Ally at the tensile strength of steel.
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