New 70 T/a Aar Cuda 340 Six Pack Exhaust Manifolds on 2040-parts.com
Orange Park, Florida, US
I HAVE A NEW SET OF 340 SIX PACK EXHAUST MANIFOLDS.CORRECT FOR T/A CHALLENGER AND AAR CUDA.THESE ARE NEW REPRODUCTIONS WITH CASTINGS NUMBERS BUT NO DATE CODES***PLEASE CHECKOUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS I HAVE ALOT OF OTHER HARD TO FIND PARTS ALSO***IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON THIS OR ANYTHING ELSE WE CAN BE REACHED AT PH# (904)-272-1803 DANA OR GLENN ****WE WILL SHIP ANYWHERE**** |
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