Tpi Camaro Firebird Trans Am Exhaust Manifold 305 350 V8 1987 on 2040-parts.com
Westminster, California, US
Used exhaust manifold off of a 1987 Camaro TPI 305 engine. Looks good, no cracks I can find. This should fit the passenger side of all 1986-1992 Camaro's, Firebird's, Trans Am and GTA's with 305 or 350 V8 engine's.
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