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350 Chevy Gmc Truckthrottle Body Air Breather Bolt Stud Wing Nut 305 5.0 5.7 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.78
Location:

Camden, Ohio, United States

Camden, Ohio, United States
Has been cleaned.Good shape. Removed from a truck.
Brand:Chevrolet Other Part Number:88 89 90 91 92 93 94 Manufacturer Part Number:1988-94 Placement on Vehicle:Front Interchange Part Number:GMC Surface Finish:Metal

Removed from a Chevy Truck. Should fit others,GMC,Sierra,Cheyenne,Silverado ect. 4.3 5.0 5.7

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