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66 67 Nova Chevy Ii L79 Chrome Air Cleaner Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
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Bryant, Alabama, US

Bryant, Alabama, US
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66 - 67 NOVA CHEVY II L79 CHROME AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY, DUAL SNORKEL
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NEW LICENSED GM ORIGINAL STYLE L 79 AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY, CORRECT FOR 66-67 NOVA. INCLUDES BEAUTIFUL CHROME LID, BASE, AIR CLEANER ELEMENT AND SPARK ARRESTOR.


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