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Painted Intake Cover Ls1 Ls2 Ls3 Ls7 on 2040-parts.com

US $78.00
Location:

Statesboro, Georgia, US

Statesboro, Georgia, US
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2pc Intake Cover available for LS1 LS2 LS3 and LS7... Easily installs over intake and is held in place with included double sided adhesive. The 2pc design allows for a straight forward install... The 2 pieces come together under the fuel line crossover, This hides the seam and looks like 1 piece when installed. Currently available in Torch Red, Victory Red, Millennium Yellow, Velocity Yellow, Black, Artic White, Navy Blue Metallic, Electron Blue, Spiral Grey Metallic, Pewter Metallic, Quicksilver Metallic and Cyber Gray... Please inquire about other colors if yours is not listed.

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