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Edelbrock 600 Carb-headman Shorty Headers- Edelbrock Aluminum Intake on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Douglasville, Georgia, US

Douglasville, Georgia, US
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very lightly used  edelbrock  aluminum intake ,a very lightly used edelbrock  600 cfm  vacuum  secondaries proformance  carb  and 1  pair of lightly used headman shorty headers, the headers have one small dent as shown in photos  and do not affect  proformance, all  of the  parts were bought new and installed on a car  I never got on the road ,I sold the  car  and kept the parts,  the parts  set  on the car for  5 months  and the car was only  cranked 2 times and  never  driven the parts are really new  but a little  dirty as seen in photo

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