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Mopar 440 Crossram Intake on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Richmond, Virginia, US

Richmond, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:WEIAND Manufacturer Part Number:3690982 Surface Finish:Cast Aluminum

This item is a Weiand Crossram Intake manifold part #3690982. It fits Mopar Big Block non-hemi engines. It is in great shape and comes with two different unboltable tops... one is a single dominator and the other is for a six pack setup (three-two barrels). This is a no reserve auction. Feel free to ask any questions that you might have.Thank you.

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