'70-81 Gm Shaker Breather Grommet-smokey-trans Am Formula Firebird-show Quality! on 2040-parts.com
Southwest Texas, US
Up for auction is one breather grommet (see # 14 on attached picture) that is used to seal off the crankcase breather tube from the shaker scoop. This part is usually dry rotted or aged due to heat from the engine...This was originally bought from the GM Dealer and also has the factory part number engraved on the grommet itself. Original package has quantity of 10 and this part will be shipped loose with out the gm package - This will fit all 70-81 F-body Trans am 400 cu. in. or 403 cu. in.! We also have a buy it now auction set for this item - please see our other items! Global Shipping OK! |
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