Fast 90mm Intake Manifold And Nick Williams Throttle Body Lsx Ls1 Camaro Ls6 V8 on 2040-parts.com
Gretna, Nebraska, US
Up for sale is are good used FAST 90mm Intake manifold and Nick Williams 90mm throttle body. This will come with the valley bolts need to clear the manifold. The throttle body will come with the setup. It is a very NICE Nick Williams 90mm. The best part about the Nick Williams 90mm is it doesn't have the common sticking problem commonly exprienced by the FAST throttle bodies.
Shipping will be FEDEX GROUND FREE to the 48 STATES ONLY. Outside the 48 states & Canada shipping is available per the shipping calcutor cost.
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