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Pair Hardin Exhaust Manifolds And 3" Heat Risers, Cwcr818, Crr1, Gm V8 Big Block on 2040-parts.com

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Forest Hill, West Virginia, United States

Forest Hill, West Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Hardin Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:CWCR818

This is a Pair of Old Stock 
Marine Exhaust Manifolds and 3" Heat Risers
Hardin CWCR818, CRR1, GM V8 Big Block 
Fits 396, 427 and 454 cu.in. 
These are in Very Good Condition 
They are Stamped 5/10/83
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