Sce Gaskets 011158 Sb Chevy 4.155"x.080" Copper Head Gasket New on 2040-parts.com
Bangor, Maine, United States
SCE Gaskets 011158 SBC 4.155"X.080" Copper Head Gasket. NEW BUT PACKAGE HAS BEEN OPEND FOR INSPECTION. $175 FROM SUMMITT. GREAT FOR BLOWER APPLICATIONS
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