Hi group, does anyone know where i can purchase a water pump bolt kit or even the entire kit including the timing cover if i had to? Thx vito
TA performance has the timing cover bolts ,fuel pump and water pump bolts come with it. 50.00 in an older catalog might be a little more now.
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