Sonnax Valve Assembly Boost Valve And Sleeve Kit Gm 4l30e Ar25 Ar35 on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
Sonnax Valve Assembly Boost Medium Ratio, Boost Valve and Sleeve Kit GM 4L30E AR25 AR35
#54200-01K
Opened but never used, put back in packaging!
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