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H2o T-20918 Replacement Exhaust Riser For Crusader 97386 on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Shafer, Minnesota, United States

Shafer, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:T-20918 Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Brand:H2O Performance Parts UPC:718122817214

Product Description

Replaces Part Numbers:  

  • Crusader 97386
  • Sierra 18-1918

Fits Models: CH350 and 454XL

Used on: 

  • GM Big Block V8 454cu.in

Used With:

  • Riser: T-20927 and T-20916
  • Mounting Kit: 26562-MK

Backed by a 3 Year Warranty 

Mounting Kit and Hardware Not Included

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