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Old 01-23-2001, 03:08 PM   #1
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Part number M-6582-D302
Chrome (Die cast) for Ford 302 EFI.
$240 (ouch)
I know you said cheap, but thats the best I could do for you.
Or you could go with M-6000-K302 which are polished aluminum and have the Ford oval with Motorsport lettering. Not chrome but pretty sweet just the same. They also come with a new coverplate for the stock intake manifold included for $185

I was after the same look as you but I could not see paying the above prices so I took sandpaper to mine, followed by a buffing wheel and did the job myself. I was very happy with how they turned out. It's a lot of work, but not nearly as much work as the intake manifold was. I can e-mail you some pics if you like.

Good Luck,
Dan
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