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Fel-Pro H/P Intake Gasket 1979-87 Buick V6 except Stage II

375-1200

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H/P Intake Gasket 1979-87 Buick V6 except Stage II
$23.99
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H/P Intake Gasket
  • 1979-87 Buick V6 except Stage II
  • Gasket Material: Printoseal
  • Port Size: 1.10" x 2.05"
  • Thickness: 1/16"
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