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914 Dual Weber 44idf Carb Kit W/air Cleaners, Porsche 914 '70-'75,new on 2040-parts.com

US $1,399.00
Location:

Verdugo City, California, United States

Verdugo City, California, United States
Condition:New

Por sche 914 Dual Weber 44IDF Carb.Kit W/Air Cleaner,New

This is a must piece of part to get to really give your 914 that power it thrives for. Why settle for less at a stoplight really burn rubber, with these new Weber Carburetor kit. This Weber carburetor just screams performance, reliability and race proven. Both carburetor. kits come with an assortment of jets to tune your carburetor. Complete kits feature Aluminum Center-Section Manifold, for great resistance, Aircraft Style Heme Joint Linkage, Chrome Air Cleaner With gauze element, gaskets and hardware, with complete detailed illustrated instructions and of course free shipping~!


 

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