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Holley Carburetor Adapter (ideal For 1/2" Forward Placement) on 2040-parts.com

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Suisun City, California, US

Suisun City, California, US
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Holley Carburetor Adapter (Ideal For 1/2" Forward Placement)


One Holley adapter for a regular dual quad manifold.  This adapter permits carburetors to be spaced 1/2" each way which in some cases will allow installation of Holley carbs.  This adapter can also be used to space carbs to the front or the rear of manifolds.

Please "ANY" Questions-Just ask I will do the BEST To Answer...I am NEW To Selling But, Not New to Ebay.  ALL SALES ARE FINAL-SHIP TO Lower 48 States in USA ONLY! Alaska/Hawaii  is extra.

 

SHIPPING IS LISTED AS LOCAL PICKUP ONLY BECAUSE EBAY'S SHIPPING POLICIES ARE SO RESTRICTIVE.  WE WILL HELP WINNING BIDDER SHIP THE ITEM TO LOWER 48. WE REQUIRE THAT BUYER HAVE CONFIRMATION ON THE SHIPPING, JUST LET US KNOW WHAT YOU WANT.  WE WILL PROVIDE TRACKING NUMBERS. 

BUYER WILL BE CHARGED ACTUAL SHIPPING PLUS A $ 5.00 HANDLING FEE. WE ALWAYS TRY TO SHIP USPS IF IT FITS.

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