Thompson Motorsports Cnc Ported 317 W/ Gm Stock Blue .580 on 2040-parts.com
Nevada, Texas, United States
Included items: CNC Ported 799 GM BLUE .580 Titanium retainers spring locators and high lift seals GM Valves CNC port intake runners CNC port exhaust runners Surface heads Face intake surface and exhaust surface True valve cover rail Performance 5 angle valve job Logo heads Assemble heads ***dealer and wholesale accounts available, call for details*** **please call for rush orders** We make every effort to keep these motors/heads in stock, however build times can vary. So please call to verify the build time of your motor/heads. |
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