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Genuine Gm Commodore Valley Cover Gasket+grommet V8 Vt Vx Vy Vz 5.7 Ls1 Gen3 Hsv on 2040-parts.com

AU $75.00
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Docklands, Victoria, Australia
GENUINE GM COMMODORE VALLEY COVER GASKET+GROMMET V8 VT VX VY VZ 5.7 LS1 GEN3 HSV, AU $75.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:GENUINE GM Manufacturer Part Number:GENUINE HOLDEN

BRAND NEW


 

COMMODORE 

V8


GENUINE GM


 

GEN3 LS1

5.7


VT VX VY VZ


 

1 X GENUINE GM VALLEY COVER GASKET 


2  X GENUINE GM KNOCK SENSOR GROMMETS



 

SUITS ALL HSV


 

12 months/20,000 klms parts warranty


 

Pick Up Available from Docklands Melbourne


 

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