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Manley Race Series Gen Ii Custom Valves 11247-8 37mm Max Hd on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Freehold, New Jersey, United States

Freehold, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Manley Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:11247-8

You are bidding on brand new over stock Manley Gen II Race Master 37mm MAX HD valves.  These valves retail for over $200 per box.  Buy now for a fraction of the cost.

Do you have a boosted, high-heat, high-horsepower engine? Manley offers custom race valves for your high performance engine. These Race Series Gen II custom valves are manufactured from XH-426 (exhaust) and NK-842 (intake) materials with hard tips and hardened grooves. They are tailored to length, groove position, head diameter, margin, and other specifications that you request when ordering. So, whether you're building an engine or are a serious racer, Manley is committed to seeing that you're there at the finish.


Any questions please contact 732-780-0770

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