Volvo Penta Exhaust Manifolds & Risers Sbc V8 1988 on 2040-parts.com
Gloversville, New York, United States
1988 Volvo exhaust manifolds & risers, aftermarket, Very little use in fresh water. Fit GM small block, 305 (5.0 L) and 350 (5.7 L). Prefer pickup only. They are heavy, hence expensive to ship.
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