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Headers For Gmc Motorhome Doug Thourly on 2040-parts.com

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Charlestown, New Hampshire, United States

Charlestown, New Hampshire, United States
Headers for GMC motorhome Doug Thourly, image 1
Doug Thorley headers for GMC / 455 Oldsmobile engine. silver coated. Used for under 100 miles. Re-powering with Cadillac so they are no longer needed.
Brand:Doug Thorley Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

Doug Thorley headers for GMC motorhome, with 455 Olds power. Normally 695.00 new. These were installed on a sick engine and run under 100 miles. Replacing Olds power with Cadillac so no longer needed. Silver coating chipped up some but otherwise great shape.

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