GARDNER - WESTCOTT CO.
NEW IN PACKAGE :
PART # 56416 - HS
STAINLESS STEEL
CHEVY SMALL BLOCK HEADER BOLTS ( 12 )
3/8 X 16 X 1" LONG
3 / 8 WRENCH SIZE ;
MAKES FOR CONVENIENT INSTALLATION
THANKS FOR LOOKING ! !
Exhaust for Sale
- 1968 1969 galaxie fairlane f100 truck 390 exhaust manifold heat riser shield(US $55.00)
- 1966-74 rolls royce silver shadow exhaust- aluminized (US $470.00)
- Fiat 124 1100 1200 125 lancia rear muffler chrome end - period option - nos new(US $12.00)
- Mopar diverter valve for air-pump 1975-79 all mopar models, n.o.s.(US $44.99)
- 1951-53 chrys--1952-55 desoto--n.o.s.front mufflerclamp(US $12.00)
- 1965 thru 1973 mustang exhaust tips, 304 stainless steel, 1 pair, 1970 style(US $49.00)
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