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Slant 6 Mopar 225 Slant Six Valiant 4 Barrel Intake Manifold Aussiespeed on 2040-parts.com

US $595.00
Location:

Birkenhead, SA, Australia

Birkenhead, SA, Australia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:as0024 Part Brand:Aussiespeed Performance Products Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia Brand:Aussiespeed

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This aluminium slant 6 4 barrel intake manifold has been used by owners and modifiers of Slant 6 engines world wide. The pictures show some of the cars and engines this 4 barrel square bore manifold has been used on. We also have listed 1 1/2 primary headers that were developed to be used with this intake on 1967 onwards LHD Slant 6 powered cars, trucks and pickups.  Fixed Price Shipping to Canada & USA $ 90.00 USD
Rest of the World $110.00 USD Australian buyers see our listing for AU buyers

 The intake will be shipped from Australia express international shipping with tracking included


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