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1980-81 Trans Am Turbo 4.9l 301 Factory Intake Manifold Nice! on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Ostrander, Ohio, United States

Ostrander, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

This is for a Factory 1980-81 Trans Am Turbo 4.9L 301 Intake Manifold,What you see is what you get. Very hard to find anymore. Winning bidder to pay all Shipping costs for U.S., other countries NOT AVAILABLE. NOTE: MUST HAVE STREET ADDRESS AS THIS IS SHIPPING UPS NO PO BOXES. Please look at my other Camaro / Trans Am items to help combine shipping costs I accept Paypal,, and due to a increase in Non-paying Bidders Payment must be made in 3 days unless arrangements have been made, Please look at my feedback and bid with confidence! Any questions please feel free to ask! I am currently parting a 1981 Trans Am. If you need something not listed just ask. And most of all THANK YOU for your bid!!!!!!!

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