Weiand 8018 Weiand Stealth 396-502 Big Block Chevy Rectangle on 2040-parts.com
Bowling Green, Kentucky, US
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Condition A- Product is like new with little or no apparent surface defects Part Number 8018 Application Rectangle Port BBC 396-502 Notes: No Issues
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