Gm/gmc 454(7.4l) Vortec Engine Gasket Set-1996-2000 Vin "j " Complete For $95!! on 2040-parts.com
USA, US
Up for sale is a New VICTOR REINZ Engine Gasket Set. VICTOR part # 95-1399VR
Gasket set fits GM/GMC 7.4L (454) VORTEC engines with VIN code " J " from 1996-2000.
Gasket set contains all necessary Gaskets for engine reassembly EXCEPT valve stem seals.
Thanks for looking.
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