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Ls1 Lq4 Gen Iii Sbc V8 Oem Gm Aluminum Engine Valley Cover Tray 6,0 5.7 5.3 4.8 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Take-off, good condition
Manufacturer Part Number:12550605 Warranty:No Other Part Number:12561107 Part Brand:GM

LS1 Engine Valley Cover

Used cast aluminum GM production stock Gen III V8 engine (LS1) valley cover

  • Cover only. No fasteners or gaskets included (as shown).
  • Includes knock sensor seals as shown in images (unknown condition)

Condition:

  • Used take-off part.
  • No gaskets or fasteners included.

 

Return policy:

  • Return for a for refund (less shipping) if this item is found to be defective
  • Must be returned within 14 days

NOTES:

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