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Datsun/nissan Race Intake Manifold W/isolators 510 610 200sx L16 L18 L20 Bre on 2040-parts.com

US $699.99
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Prospect Heights, Illinois, US

Prospect Heights, Illinois, US
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NEW, Never used, RARE, Datsun/Nissan Competition Motorsport Intake Manifold with isolators and gaskets. Complete. This is a long runner style manifold. The preferred manifold for maximum power. It also has smaller runners which can be ported to suit your needs but the smaller runners allow maximum velocity. I have older manifolds of this style on my 510 that has far exceeded 200 crank horsepower on my L18 engine.

 

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