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Genuine Land Rover 2.25 Liter Intake Manifold Used on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
This item has been cleaned and blasted and is like new but is Used
Brand:Genuine Land Rover Part Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:5 1 2 5 5 2 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Surface Finish:Natural Aluminum Casting

Genuine Land Rover 2.25Liter Intake Manifold  -  Used -

This auction is for a use Intake manifold for a 2.25 Liter Petrol Engine.

There is a boss which may be drilled and tapped if your application is better suited to a vacuum port application like for a PVC or other.

We can drill and tap for the fitting if you desire. 

No extra charge but will be done after payment.

Included is the Carburetor Liner Sleeve, the Carburetor Studs, Nuts and Washers and Carburetor Isolator.

Rovers North Price on NEW parts is as follows.

546573  /   RNC597     Intake Manifold                                $428.26

278161  /  RNB568     Carburetor Liner Sleeve                        30.65

278162  /  RNB659     Phenolic Block                                      13.95

578726   / RNC525     Carburetor Stud (2 @ 22.95 ea)            45.90

Nuts and washers included

Total from Rovers North or British Atlantic                          $518.56

This is Excellent Quality Old Stock with NO flaws, it is perfect . . . . . . . .

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