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Fast Lsxr Intake Manifold 102mm Geniii Ls Gm Part# 146302 on 2040-parts.com

US $998.10
Location:

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States

Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:FAST Manufacturer Part Number:146302


Constructed from an advanced polymer material and feature a multilayer modular design that allows for easy disassembly and porting; Runner design is longer and less restrictive and gives the user the ability to remove individual runners from the manifold for modification; Lighter weight, increased strength and better heat dissipating characteristics than aluminum aftermarket intakes; Integrated nitrous bungs and perfect bolt-on fitment that allows the use of factory accessories without modification or clearance concerns; 102mm inlet works with 90, 92, or 102mm throttle bodies for high flow and minimal restriction

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