Nib Weiand X-celerator Aluminum Intake Manifold 7547 Small Block Chevy on 2040-parts.com
Laurens, South Carolina, US
I bought this Weiand X-Celerator Aluminum Intake Manifold 7547 from Summit Racing a while back for a project. Never got it out of the box or did anything with it. It turns out I don't need it now, and it's too late to return. It's just been sitting in my basement waiting for a home.
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