Csu Blow Through Carburetor 750cfm on 2040-parts.com
Spring, Texas, United States
This CSU blow through carburetor is practically brand new, it only has about 20 minutes of run time on an engine dyno. I was going to use it in a turbo application but decided to keep it n/a. Comes with the fuel lines as well.
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