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Sbchevy Aluminum Intake Manifold Typhoon Polished 52020 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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up for auction is a brand new intake New Professional Products # 52020 Typhoon polished finish aluminum intake manifold. Fits 1955 -1986 small block chevy carbureted engines. It is a 180 degree dual plane street/strip manifold that produces power in the 1500-6500 RPM range. No EGR provisions or exhaust style heated choke provision. Square bore bolt pattern for Holley 4150/4160 style carbs. Manifold height is 4.65". I have had this intake for 7 years and it has been in my garage I never installed it. the intake has some imperfections it is not perfect  they can be polished out. I can send more pictures if needed.  shipping will be $20.00 to the lower 48 states thanks for looking and look at my other auctions

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