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Valve Covers Aluminum L31 Non Super Charged Camaro V6 on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
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Birkenhead, SA, Australia

Birkenhead, SA, Australia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:as0099/109r Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia Surface Finish:natural Part Brand:Aussiespeed

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Aluminum sand cast pro street style sand cast valve covers, These replace the plastic rocker covers on V6 Buick L31 Camaro v-6 or Australian known Commodore V6 Ecotec and will also fit supercharged L67 engine. You are buying raw shot blasted covers with a cnc machined top face. These covers can have your own surface finish applied, they can be painted, powder coated or polished. They are supplied with 2 paper gaskets that fit between the valve cover and cylinder head and do not use the factory rubber seal that can leak. These Valve Covers will be shipped from Australia express international shipping with tracking included

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