Nos Oem Gm Vega 2.3 140 Ci Exhaust Valves Part#3992276 on 2040-parts.com
Licking, Missouri, United States
NOS OEM GM SET OF 4 EXHAUST VALVES PART# 3992276. FITS 1971-1972 CHEVROLET VEGA 2.3 140 CI. PLEASE CHECK WITH LOCAL GM DEALER TO VERIFY VEHICLE APPLICATION.
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