Vr7 Ho Racing 1.64" Exhaust Valve, Swirl Polished, Ss, 8 Pcs New! on 2040-parts.com
Calabasas, California, United States
Brand new, still-in-the-HO Racing-factory-bag! Stainless steel swirl polished, 1.64 exhaust for Pontiac V8 (400-455 and others).
These are all that is left from a New Old Stock HO Racing inventory. HO Racing.....always the good stuff for Pontiacs! 1.64" diameter head, 4.875" long. |
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