Aluminum Sheet Metal Intake Manifold Tunnel Ram Top 2 X 4 Dominator Type on 2040-parts.com
Avon, Indiana, United States
TUNNEL RAM MANIFOLD TOP MFG .............. UNKNOWN FOR ............... 2 X 4 - 4500 CARBS FITS................ SHEET METAL TUNNEL RAM MANIFOLD LENGTH ........ 16 '' SHORTEST ..... LONGEST ... 17 " (EXTENDED TAB AT EACH END- SEE PHOTO) WIDTH ........... 7 3/8 " THICKNESS .. 1/4'' |
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