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Kooks / Dirty Dingo Slider Lsx Swap Mounts on 2040-parts.com

US $197.99
Location:

Bedias, Texas, United States

Bedias, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:KOOKS Manufacturer Part Number:750000

KOOKS Dirty Dingo Slider LSX Swap Mounts (Required for use of KOOKS LSX Swap Headers)

DESCRIPTION:

  • Kooks / Dirty Dingo Slider LSX Swap Mounts
  • Gives 2 1/2" of forward adjustment
  • For use with Factory or Aftermarket Motor Mounts
  • May require aftermarket oil pan


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