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Four Chrome Velocity Stacks For Weber Mikuni Delorto Sidedraft Carbs on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Orleans, Ontario, Canada

Orleans, Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used Warranty:No

Selling four chrome velocity stacks for sidedraft carbs. These will fit weber  mikuni  Delorto 40 mm and up . They are 2 1/4(55mm) in long by    1 3/4flute dia.(65mm) and and 44mm inside bore.  May fit other carbs , No dents or warpage. Selling as is. No warranty.  All questions will be responded to within a few days. Please IGNORE shipping fee quoted on item description as a proper one will be sent to winning bidder. Shipping by Canada parcel post.  Happy Bidding.

Renault Twingo (2014) first official pictures

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This Week in 1958: Montgomery, NY, hosts Governor's Trophy Race for the third year in a row

Tue, 13 Aug 2013

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