Honda B Series Dc Header Ceramic D-370-5 B18c1 Nice on 2040-parts.com
Tallmadge, Ohio, US
Up for auction is a nice ceramic coated header for honda b series engines. The part number on it is D-370-5. This was bolted to a mock up block and is excellent otherwise. It has never been used on a real car. Shipping will be 16.00 in the lower 48. Thanks
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