Low Mileage 1988-93 Chevy Camaro 305 C.i. Fuel Injection Throttle Body 17089062 on 2040-parts.com
Waco, Texas, United States
This is a low mileage fuel injection throttle body off of a 1989 Camaro that was wrecked. This is a great looking unit which will fit any 1988-93 Camaro with a 305 c.i. motor. I am unable to test it because of the condition of the vehicle, but I do have enough confidence in it to guarantee the injectors. Thus for the price of reconditioned injectors on ebay,you get an entire throttle body.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 254-722-2900 (Bill). |
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