New Fiberglass 3" Cowl Induction Hood Scoop on 2040-parts.com
Paynesville, Minnesota, US
New fiberglass 3" cowl induction hood scoop, overall dimensions are 47 3/4" long, 29 3/4" wide, and 3" tall. This is a high quality part at an unbeatable price. Please read our feedback. Ships to lower 48 states, please no PO BOXES.
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