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2.8 60 Degree V6 Edelbrock 3785 Intake Torker Ii 4 Bbl Adapter Camaro S10 Blazer on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States
in excellent shape. Looks almost new.
Brand:Edelbrock Manufacturer Part Number:3785


This intake is in great shape.  I am including the base EDELBROCK 3785 (retails for $238 on Jegs) and the four barrel Edelbrock  3789 TORKER II INTAKE 4 bbl Carb adapter (retails for $132.00)  This will work on the Chevrolet camaro berlinetta, s10 blazer, durango, sport tahoe pickup years from 1982-85 depending on which vehicle.  It's for the 2.8 liter 60 degree V6.  Buyer to verify application.  Some bolts included.  See pictures. 
I also have the Edelbrock valve covers in another listing for sale. Part #4488.
 Sold as is.


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