Holley Model 4160 Fuel Transfer Tube, Bg Demon Grant Qft Carbs on 2040-parts.com
Cottonwood, California, US
new top quality fuel transfer tube with improved design tube seals, fits Holley model 4160 vacuum secondary carburetors and similar Avenger, BG, Demon, Grant, QFT, Street Avenger carburetors. measures 5-1/2 inches long. please see our store listings for a huge selection of Holley parts. REBUILDERS....bulk pricing available on quantities of 50+....please contact us for pricing.
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