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Cvr # 64501bl Billet Throttle Return Spring Bracket Free Us Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $37.92
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:64501BL Brand:CVR UPC:does not apply

 CVR  # 64501BL Billet Throttle Return Spring Bracket
Throttle Return Spring Bracket, 4500 Series Carburetor
Billet Aluminum, Blue Anodized, CVR Bracket, Each

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Bracket Mounting Style:Linkage plate
Return Spring Included:Yes
Spring Finish:  Chrome plated
Spring Quantity:  2
Bracket Included:  Yes
Bracket Material:  Billet aluminum
Bracket Finish:  Blue anodized
Hardware Included:  Yes
Quantity:  Sold individually.

Notes: For use with CVR throttle linkage brackets

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