1996 Trans Am Lt1 Factory Lh Exhaust Manifold 97 Camaro Z28 Ss Ws6 V8 5.7l 350 on 2040-parts.com
Barbourville, Kentucky, US
1996-1997 LT1 V8 FIREBIRD / CAMARO
LT1 (V8) FACTORY DRIVER SIDE EXHAUST MANIFOLD
IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION
REMOVED FROM A RUNNING 1996 TRANS AM WITH 108K MILES
THANKS FOR LOOKING AND I HAVE MANY PARTS FOR THESE TYPES OF CARS (TO MANY TO LIST) SO IF YOU NEED ANYTHING ELSE PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK.
Speedometers for Sale
- 1996 trans am lt1 factory alternator bracket brace bar 93-97 camaro ws6 v8 5.7l(US $10.00)
- 1996 trans am lt1 factory lh motor mount engine bracket 93-97 ws6 5.7l driver (US $25.00)
- 1995 trans am lt1 factory rh exhaust manifold 94 camaro z28 ss ws6 v8 5.7l 350(US $59.99)
- 1996 trans am lt1 factory oil cooler lines pipe tube hose 93-97 camaro ws6 5.7(US $34.99)
- 1996 trans am lt1 factory alternator bracket brace bar 93-97 camaro ws6 v8 5.7l(US $20.00)
- 96 trans am lt1 factory belt tensioner pulley tightener 93-97 camaro v8 5.7 ws6(US $15.00)
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