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Corvette Oil Fill Neck W/ Cap & Retainer 1982 Pos. 1984 Original Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Houghton Lake, Michigan, United States

Houghton Lake, Michigan, United States

This is a oil fill neck asm. This fits all 1982 and pos. 1984 Corvettes. I can't remember for sure on fitting 1984, check this fitment out for your self. This is for the cross-flow injected motors. The asm. includes the tube, cap and the retaining ring/nut/collar. This is a nice original GM part. Check my other listings for more Corvette parts. I will be listing many more Corvette parts over the next few months.

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