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New Gm,chevy 7.4l,454,7.4 Valve Covers,1991 & Up V8 454,7.4,7.4l V8, 12550008 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ocala, Florida, United States

Ocala, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Warranty:No

 Thanks for looking at our Pair (2) New GM V8 Valve Covers. It fits all 7.4,7.4L,454 Model Engines 1991 & Up. Gen V & Gen VI.
This is a New take off GM OEM Valve Covers. Why pay more for an aftermarket oil pan when you can buy a New OEM GM
Valve Covers for less money. Email us with any questions. Part is available for pick up. We would need at least a 24 hour notice.

Again this Action is for both covers. It you need only 1 please email us and we will put up an action for just 1.

Valve Cover Gaskets included.

GM Part Number 12550008.

No Returns unless item not as described.

Thanks Again for looking.

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