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6.6 Duramax Lb7 Diesel Engine Rockerbox / Lower Valve Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
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West Plains, Missouri, United States

West Plains, Missouri, United States
Has been washed and no cracks or damage seen. Removed from 2002 LB7 Donor engine. Has notches for injector wiring harnesses. Good usable part.
Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Manufacturer Part Number:97223425 ; 97223245

Has been washed and no cracks or damage seen. Removed from 2002 LB7 Donor engine. Has notches for injector wiring harnesses. Good usable part.

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