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Nice!! Dodge Or Plymouth 340 Exhaust Gasket With Heat Shield Blem Limited Supply on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Taylor, Michigan, United States

Taylor, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

************LIMITED SUPPLY AVAILABLE*************

 

New for a Dodge or Plymouth 340 Exhaust Gasket with Heat Shield for the drivers side. THIS IS A BLEM WITH MINOR ISSUES WITH THE COATING, A LITTLE HI TEMP PAINT WILL FIX

NOTE: THIS PART DOES NOT HAVE A PART NUMBER OR PENTASTAR ON IT. ALL GASKETS DEEMED A BLEM HAVE A HOLE PUNCHED THROUGH THE AREA WHERE A PENTASTAR NORMALLY WOULD BE.

This is a must have to prevent the ignition wires from melting due the original design of the exhaust manifold.

The originals are often missing or damaged.

This is brand new but considered a blem due to some minor scuffing on the coating, made to exact engineering specifications in Detroit, Michigan USA

All International shipping will be US Postal International Priority Mail at actual shipping and handling cost

Please contact me at 734-775-7799 if you have any questions or need an international shipping quote.

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