[FOR SALE] Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake 7193

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I have a brand new Edelbrock Performer RPM intake for an RB engine for sale. It was installed but never run on the engine. It came on a rebuilt 440 that I bought but after doing some checking it looks like it might be a tight fit under the hood of my '68 Barracuda convertible that it's going in. Some of the bolt holes appear to have been slightly enlarged but I don't see them causing any issues. I tried to get enough pictures so that you can see them, if you want any close-ups let me know.

I already bought a Performer 440 intake from a member on ForBBodiesOnly.com so it will be shipped in that box. I'm asking $170 plus shipping (I was charged $30 for shipping on the one I bought so I'll use that for estimated shipping costs). It will be shipping out of Omaha, NE.
 

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If the bolt holes have been enlarged that is usually an indication that the manifold has
been angle milled to fit some heads that have been milled as well. Recommend that you
verify that the mating surfaces on this intake have not been milled or it may leak in a
normal application. Probably an automotive machine shop could check it and tell you.
Very important information for a potential buyer.

Note: If this is the case, your new manifold will need to be milled in a like manner for
proper fitment......so you're going to want to know.
 
The new intake bolted-up with no problems (see pictures). I didn't have to mill the new intake and the one I'm selling doesn't appear to be milled.
 

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I believe you! However it's remotely possible that it could have been milled for a
different motor. Not trying to be an alarmist but why were the holes hogged out?
It doesn't seem smart to not ask that question. Can the original installer answer it?
 
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