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Chevy Lt1 Aluminum Heads Casting # 10128374 on 2040-parts.com

US $265.00
Location:

Milton, West Virginia, United States

Milton, West Virginia, United States
Good used set of aluminum lt1 reverse Flow heads off of a 1993 Corvette. Heads need cleaned but have no damage or cracks. Will include factory 1:5 rocker arms, GM guide plates and factory springs. Will fit any 1993 - 1997 Camaro, Firebird or Corvette with the lt1 5.7 engine.
Brand:GM

 Good used set of aluminum lt1 reverse Flow heads off of a 1993 Corvette. Heads need cleaned but have no damage or cracks. Will include factory 1:5 rocker arms, GM guide plates and factory springs. Will fit any 1993 - 1997 Camaro, Firebird or Corvette with the lt1 5.7 engine.

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