Nos Universal Intake Valve Set 1933 - 1941 Dodge Plymouth 6 Cylinder 12 Valves on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, United States
NOS Universal Intake Valve Set 1933 - 1941 Dodge Plymouth 6 Cylinder. 12 Valves Total. New, Old Stock (Slight Oxidation). Buyer to Pay $12.00 U.S. Postal Priority Mail Shipping.
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