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Carburetor Repair Kit R4/r2 For 1975 Buick, Pontiac For Rochester Carb # 7045156 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Boonton, New Jersey, United States

Boonton, New Jersey, United States
Carburetor Repair Kit is new & complete. Kit is factory sealed in plastic
Manufacturer Part Number:Hygrade 906 Part Brand:Standard Hygrade Country of Manufacture:United States

Control#: CK0701-A0063  

 NOTE: This is a modified 4 BBL Rochester Carb modified to fit a 2BBL application.


This auction is for a NOS HYGRADE Carb Kit # 906  The kit is complete and all parts are factory sealed in plastic. The kit is listed in a catalog  to fit :



1975 BUICK,  PONTIAC Cylinder, 260" Eng, equipped with a 2BBL Rochester Model 2MC Carburetor with the Carb :  7045156


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