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Rare Chevy V6 4.3 Cast Iron Manifold High Rise 4bbl Astro Van With Tube Headers on 2040-parts.com

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Hilbert, Wisconsin, United States

Hilbert, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:gm gmc chevrolet camaro corvette chevelle nova 4.3 Surface Finish:used Manufacturer Part Number:14075659-14 rat hot rod manifold hp ss rs z28 1576 Part Brand:gm

No Reserve, The intake came off a Camaro with a 4.3 V6, It does have one stud and one emission  port that does need to be removed, does come with stock tube headers too , came off the same car. They came off a running car 25 years ago! I don t want to split them up, this is a very old and very rare option , shipping will be $90.00 for 2 boxes , anything in the lower 48 states, any questions , please contact me. 

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