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2010 Sale List (513) 697-9537 Hoffman Auto Racing Sale List (513) 697-9537 10/7/2010 LIST PRICE SALE PRICE MPD Aluminum U-Joint assembly $ 250.00 $ 75.00 U-Joint #6420 19 races since new 5 on new cross U-Joint #6421 11 races since new 9 on new cross U-Joint #6424 14 races since new U-Joint #6875 New style Thicker Yoke 20 races since new U-Joint #6876 New style 2 races since new crashed $ 50.00 MPD Torque Ball (Out Side Ball) $ 150.00 $ 75.00 MPD Left front Aluminum rotor $ 60.00 $ 30.00 MPD Torque ball housing machined down to line up pivot points $ 200.00 $ 65.00 MPD Steering arms Left combo and right (set) 3 1/4" bolt center$ 95.00 $ 50.00 Maxim 52" and 53" Axles $ 190.00 $ 125.00 Aero-Dynamics steering arms left combo & RH (set) 3 3/4" B/C$ 100.00 $ 25.00 Wilwood LF/RR Brake caliper$ 90.00 $ 55.00 Wilwood Inboard caliper Dynalite W/ Radial mount for .810 rotor$ 250.00 $ 120.00 Wilwood Billet 3 1/2" bolt spacing inboard caliper set up for 1.250" rotor $ 187.00 $ 90.00 Wilwood Billet pavement front caliper 5 1/4" bolt spacing set up for 1.250" rotor $ 187.00 $ 90.00 Wilwood brake hats 2" offset 6x5"bc for studs 8x7.625" for rotor$ 100.00 $ 45.00 Wilwood 1.25" HD front brake rotors curved vane pair (PN160-3872)$ 180.00 $ 90.00 Weld Direct Mount Hubs Ultra light w/ bearings pair$ 430.00 $ 230.00 Zemco Headers 2" primaries with turbo clamps welded on Chevy$ 400.00 $ 150.00 Winters rear ends 4.11:1 w/ 52:1 long spline axle internal coupler$ 1,870.00 $ 1,000.00 Winters spindles 3 1/4" bolt center Ti spud straight shaft $ 175.00 $ 100.00 Shadow Bar Jacker 1 3/4" bar split $ 350.00 $ 175.00 Shadow weight jacker 2.900" ID 3" collapsed 4" extended$ 325.00 $ 162.50 Gaerte cast aluminum rocker arm covers for Chevy w/ cross over tube $ 200.00 $ 75.00 Gaerte fabricated rocker arm covers for Chevy LH breather $ 300.00 $ 150.00 Dash mount PS reservoir 9"x5"x2"$ 70.00 $ 30.00 Beast front Axles 50" and 52" $ 265.00 $ 150.00 Sanders pavement front brake rotor hats new or like new$ 80.00 $ 40.00 Red Devil Steel brake rotors used on pavement car .810"x12" 8x7.625" BC $ 495.00 $ 275.00 Beast radiator by Saldana lay down type no cap measures 18 1/4"x16 1/2"x2" $ 335.00 $ 170.00 Beast radiator by saldana lay down type no cap measures 20 3/4"x20"x2" $ 335.00 $ 170.00 Fluidyne radiator stand up no cap 20"x13 1/2"x2" 2-1/2"NPT top 1-1/2" NPT bottom $ 300.00 $ 125.00 Fluidyne radiator stand up no cap 22"x14"x1/2" 2- 1/2"NPT top 1- 1/2" NPT bottom $ 300.00 $ 125.00 XYZ bird cages wing and non-wing pickups with dual row bearings (pr)$ 500.00 $ 325.00 Tilton onboard starter 10 tooth bolt in style for Silver Crown car $ 685.00 $ 340.00 Tilton onboard starter 9 tooth pinch clamp style for Silver Crown car$ 685.00 $ 340.00 Tilton Billet output housing 4.25" ball$ 1,200.00 $ 600.00 Tilton Cast output housing 4.25" ball $ 1,200.00 $ 500.00 Tilton 74 tooth flywheel $ 525.00 $ 260.00 Tilton 5 1/2" OT-III Clutch $ 775.00 $ 387.50 Tilton power steering mount for Chevy mount PS pump to bell housing $ 200.00 $ 100.00 Tilton 26 spline steel yoke shaft $ 650.00 $ 500.00 Tilton Release bearings$ 120.00 $ 60.00 Tilton Clutch Cover assembly with pressure plate and 2 floaters fresh from Tilton $ 500.00 $ 250.00 Wilwood 60˚ brake mount & balance bar assembly w/ 1" & 7/8" master cylinders $ 320.00 $ 150.00 We now proudly accept Weld Wheels 15" Magnum sprint spline rears 10/6/2010 Quantity LIST PRICE SALE PRICE 18" Wide Wheels 4 15X18X5 OBL$ 550.00 $ 250.00 4 15X18X5 OBLw/CVR$ 550.00 $ 250.00 17" Wide Wheels 2 15X17X3 OBLw/CVR$ 540.00 $ 325.00 4 15X17X5 OBLw/CVR$ 540.00 $ 325.00 Our 17 inch wheels were only ran one or two times and are just like new one is new in box, and one is new out of box 16" Wide Wheels 2 15X16X3 OBLw/CVR$ 530.00 $ 225.00 1 15X16X5 OBLw/CVR$ 530.00 $ 225.00 Left rear wheels 4 15X14X5 OBL$ 480.00 $ 270.00 6 15X14X6 OBL$ 480.00 $ 270.00 1 15X14X6 DBL$ 610.00 $ 300.00 4 15X15X6 DBL$ 610.00 $ 325.00 15" Direct mount front wheels 2 15X8X4 OBLw/CVR$ 340.00 $ 150.00 3 15X8X3 OBLw/CVR$ 340.00 $ 150.00 4 15X8X3 No Lock$ 220.00 $ 100.00 2 15X8X3 No Lock w/CVR$ 284.00 15" Front 6 pin XL wheels 2 15X8X4 No Lock$ 345.00 $ 125.00 5 15X10X5 No Lock$ 380.00 $ 125.00 2 15X10X7 New never ran No Lock$ 360.00 $ 230.00 50 DBL=Double bead lock IBL = Inner bead lock OBL = Outer bead lock OBLw/CVR = Outer bead lock with cover Center Lock uses single center nut with no need for pressure plate 15 X 18 X 5 Diameter Width Offset Silver Crown open 360 engine Mopar W9-RP built by Stanton maintained by Gaerte. 14 races since new 0 races since fresh Engler 2 13/16" injectors, ATI super damper, Mopar water pump, Barnes oil pump, JE pistons, MSD ignition Dyno sheets upon request Very strong and reliable motor. Over $40,000 new Exceptional price at $17,500 10/7/2010 Used Cars 2005 F-5 Many feature wins makes this car one of the best producers we have ever had. In just two races this car won over $55,000! Jerry won $30k in this car at Oskaloosa and a few weeks later Tracy won $25,000 at Eldora with it. Consistently fast The car has many feature wins and a few track records. The car comes with carbon fiber left side body panels. Frame and Body: $1250 Basic Kit: $1700 Deluxe Kit: $2700 Roller:$9,500 2010 Big Max Maxim 12 races since new 87/40 standard tube car. Safety cage LH and Safety bar RH. Never crashed Never powder coated 12 races since new. Frame and Body: $3300 Basic Kit: $3750 Deluxe Kit: $4800 Roller:$11,500 Beast Pavement Sprint car Multiple track records and too many feature wins to list. This car performs every time out. Car driven by Hines, Steele, Tyler, Armstrong, Pierce, Jessup, Bliss and maybe a few more! Frame and body: $3000 Basic Kit: $4000 Deluxe Kit: $5000 Roller: $12,500 Frame and body Cowl, Radiator box, left and right side panels, left and right rear panels, hood, arm guard, right and left front panels, nose, right side header panel, floor pan, and Dzus buttons Basic kit Frame and body parts plus Front Axle, Front and rear bumpers, Left and right nerf bars, rear motor plate and rear radius rod plates*. Deluxe kit All parts listed above plus Anti-roll bar arms, links, and stop, Rear torsion arms, torsion stops Torsion bars, Torsion bar bushings, 3 Steel rod ends, 14 Aluminum rod ends, pan hard bar, 3 front radius rods, 2 rear radius rods, tie rod, drag link, Bird cages complete, Jacobs ladder W/ straps Upper steering gear bracket, Pitman arm, Brake pedal and master cylinder, brake return spring Pan hard bar clamp, Roller All parts listed above plus Tail tank and bladder, Rear end, drive shaft, torque tube, torque ball, Torque ball housing/retainer, KSE Gen2 steering gear, KSE power steering pump, PS pump mount, steering wheel, water temp. & oil press. gauges, Spindles, Spindle shim kit, Weld front hubs, kingpins, shifter cable and shifter, Radiator, front and rear brake calipers, front and rear brake rotors, LF brake caliper mount, brake pads, 4 shocks, 2 coil springs*, rear axle nuts and spacers, 4 wheels, Steering arms, hard brake lines, flex brake lines, * On the Maxim front torsion bar parts and rear radius rod parts will be substituted appropriately Frame and Body: Beast chassis, nose, hood, sun visor, dash, front scoop w/ inlet, right and left arm guard, left and right upper triangle, left and right lower flare, left and right axle enclosure, left and right engine panel, two left and two right cockpit panels, radiator bridge, Dzus buttons Basic Kit: All parts above and MPD shifter and cable, Front Axle, Front and rear bumper, left and right nerfs, Rear motor plate (mag), Stock Beast rear arms and ARB Kit (ARB bar and arms), Deluxe kit: All parts above and 4 steel rod ends, 18 aluminum rod ends, aluminum front pan hard bar, 2 pan hard chassis clamps, Beast rear pan hard bar, 4 front radius rods, 2 rear radius rods, Steel drag link, Steel tie rod, Beast bird cages w/bearings, Upper steering gear bracket, pitman arm, throttle pedal, Brake pedal, 2 brake master cylinders, Wilwood 60˚ brake cylinder mount and balance bar assembly Roller: All parts listed above and MPD torque ball housing, MPD torque ball, MPD torque tube, Steel drive shaft and 10-10 coupler, front brake caliper mounts, front brake calipers, Front brake rotors, Titanium king pins, MPD steering arms, MPD titanium spindles, Spindle shim kit, MPD 6 pin front hubs, Winters rear end, water temp and oil pressure gauges, radiator, KSE right hand steering box, KSE pump, Steering wheel, PS pump mount, PS fluid reservoir, Steel inboard brake rotor and clamp, Wilwood inboard brake caliper and mount, Front brake rotors, Front brake rotor hats, hard brake lines, flex brake lines, Tail tank and bladder, Left and right wheel nuts, wheel spacers, Pro adjustable shocks with spring kits, 4 coil springs, 4 Weld wheels, Revcon rear arms also available.
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