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Holley Carburator 2 Barrel Marine New Volvo Penta, Mercruizer All on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New

 This is a brand new (not re-manufactured), Holley 2 barrel . It was removed from a complete new engine that was converted to 4 barrel.  Suitable on 3.0, 4.3,  350 ,5.7,  (GM),  302,351,(ford),and Chrysler 318,360 engines. You can see the part number in pictures. They sell here new ( not reman ) in eBay for around  $400 to $550 new, not re-manufactured..Why pay $180 to rebuild one when you can buy new one.  Shipping is free up to $30 , this should cover all  lower 48. Hawaii, Puerto Rico , Canada, and International ,could be more.If your not shipping to your PayPal confirmed  address, payment may have to be made .differently.International orders are wire transfer only. Now for only $275 to $400 while supplies last. Look here:  Click here to see more info.   Good luck bidding..thanks

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