This is a pair of Chevrolet Moroso aluminum valve covers. They have some wear and cosmetic damage from use but are otherwise in great shape. Im not sure what kinda of car they came off of or if they are missing any pieces so they are being sold as is. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Thank you for your interest in this post.
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