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Holden Hz Hx Vb Stromberg Carby Hx , Hz Twin Carburettor Finned Air Filter on 2040-parts.com

AU $125.00
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Sunbury, VIC, Australia

Sunbury, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:carbparts Manufacturer Part Number:cf-5

Holden  stromberg carburettor air filter  suit any holden stromberg

these air filters are made here in australia from cast alloy not cheap diecast and has a 4 inch paper filter inside 
the filter  is finished in a black wrinkle finish powder coat with silver fins overall size is 110mm round and 80mm tall
these filters look fantastic and will suit many applications 
for any further information please call our friendly staff on 0419 638196 or Email sunburyperformance@hotmail.com

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