Barbron High Flow 8 Inch Spark Flame Arrestor Holley Rochester Weber Boat 802510 on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, US
Up for sale is a Barbron high flow aluminum flame arrestor. It is 8 inches in diameter, 3 1/4 inches tall and the opening is 5 1/8 inches so it will fit most popular carburetors like Holley, Rochester, Edelbrock, Weber and most other 4 barrel carbs. As you can see in the 2nd picture it is 3 1/4 inches tall. For other cool parts and close out specials check out fatboysh2o.com Buyer to pay all shipping charges. We accept cash upon local pick up, credit cards and Paypal. Check out my other items!
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