Camaro/firebird Ls1 Aluminum Exhaust Manifold Egr Block Off Plate on 2040-parts.com
Easley, South Carolina, US
1998-2000 Camaro/Firebird LS1 5.7L Billet Aluminum EGR Exhaust Manifold (Passenger Side) Block Off Plate, this piece is CNC milled from 1 solid piece of aluminum and will come with a gasket and stainless steel bolts which is counter bored for a smooth look. NOTE: Picture shown installed with our SMOG block off plate as well which is not included with this EGR plate.
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