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THIS IS A WEIAND 4x2 INTAKE MANIFOLD WITH FOUR STRONBERG. IT HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REBUILT! IT RAN BEAUTIFUL ON A KURTIS RACE CAR, WE REMOVED IT FOR A FUEL INJECTION UNIT. BID TO OWN NOT TO VIEW WE HAVE MANY PARTS AND BODIES FOR VINTAGE RACE CARS AND OTHERS. Email for additional information Contact us for Shipping Costs. This is a reserve auction and we have the right to end this auction early.
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