Lt1 Fuel Rail Camaro Firebird Impala Fuelrail 94 95 96 97 Trans Am Injector Line on 2040-parts.com
Middleburg, Florida, US
This is a fuel rail from a 1994 up LT1 engine. This will work on the 1994 to 1997 Camaro and Firebird and the 1994 to 1996 Caprice, Impala, Roadmaster and Fleetwood with either the 4.3 liter L99 or the LT1 5.7. They are in good shape compared to most I see now. The tubing is in good shape and the extrusions are in good shape other than some minor marks. They are not perfect but they are good. See the picture.
Guaranteed to be in good working order or your money will be refunded. Item must be returned with 14 days to receive a refund.
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