New 2007 Chevrolet L92-ls3 Comp Cam Camshaft 189-000-13 on 2040-parts.com
Spring, Texas, US
This is a new Chevrolet L92-LS3 Comp Cam. It is not damaged and is ready to go. The Comp Cam part number is 189-000-13. The box is gone but I still have the info as pictured on the end of the box. This cam comes just as pictured and will send the spec cover with it. Stk# 36898
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