Pair of really nice 1970 Pontiac exhaust manifolds off of a 400 TH400 motor. Nothing broken. Not rusty. Nice. DISREGARD WHATEVER SHIPPING EBAY PUTS IN SHIPPING FIELD. IT IS ALWAYS WRONG. I WILL QUOTE SHIPPING UPON RECEIVED SHIPPING ADDRESS AT AUCTION CLOSE. Thanks!
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Jaguar Land Rover to spend additional £250 million a year with UK suppliers
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Goodwood Festival of Speed 2008 review
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Motoring groups warn over M1 speed limit change
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