Aluminum Intake Manifold Imca Ihra Nhra Rat Rod Wissota Mud Truck Asa K&n on 2040-parts.com
South Lyon, Michigan, US
This is a USED Aluminum Intake Manifold for a SBC engine". It is like a Holley STRIP DOMINATOR . Will fit a GM or Chevy small block motor. This would look great on a Street or Rat Rod, better on the race track with a Holley 4 barrel 4150 carb.
It is being Sold AS-IS with no warranty. Returns will be charged a restock fee and shipping will not be refunded.
Only ship to the lower 48 states. Payment to be made within 72 hours of item closing.
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