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Black Aluminum Valve Covers For Keith Black 426 Hemi Bae Tfx Kb Nitro Nhra Brad on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
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Lapeer, Michigan, US

Lapeer, Michigan, US
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THIS IS A NEW SET OF BLACK CAST ALUMINUM GENUINE MOPAR PERFORMANCE VALVE COVERS FOR CHRYSLER 426 HEMI'S,THEY ALSO FIT MOST OF THE AFTERMARKET ALUMINUM HEMI HEADS,EXCEPT LATE VENEY ALKY AND FAT HEADS,IT LOOKS LIKE WERE ORANGE BEFORE BEING PAINTED BLACK BUT WERE NEVER USED,THEY ARE MADE IN THE USA.PLEASE SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS.

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