Gm Intake Manifold With Throttle Body - Used on 2040-parts.com
Melvindale, Michigan, United States
This is a used OEM GM intake manifold with throttle body. Actual pictures. Part #14102182. Throttle body part #17089C62/1878 KAF. Part number is provided so that you may check with your dealer to insure that this is the correct application for your vehicle or Google for more information. All items listed as "used" are sold in "as-is" condition. Returns will not be accepted nor refunds given.542
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