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E30 325 Intake Manifold W/injectors on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Sandy Hook, Connecticut, United States

Sandy Hook, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used

Hello readers, I have this m20b27 motor intake manifold off my 86 325e I have no use for it and it is using up room. I'm willing to let this guy go relatively cheap. The injectors come with it and were in good working order when removed from the car. Its a bit dirty, not as pretty as some of the other E30 intake manifolds being sold on ebay but that's because I don't have a fancy cleaning tank. Should clean up nice with some degreaser. As pictured, does not come with the throttle body. 

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