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Blp Billet Weekend Warrior Baseplate on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Clearfield, Utah, United States

Clearfield, Utah, United States
This is brand new never used it has the exact same plastic bag it was shipped in as well as the box it was shipped in
Brand:BLP carburetors Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:billet black Warranty:No

I have a weekend warrior billet BLP baseplate fpor sale never used I sold the car and no longer needed it. Its a black base, has the pick cams that came on it from BLP, has their awesome progressive linkage and predrilled throttle plates. Was going on my weekend warrior 750 double pumper but sold the car with the one that was on it before this one arrived.

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