Holley Oem Plastic Bowl Vents, Musclecar Carbs, Aed Bg Demon Grant Qft on 2040-parts.com
Cottonwood, California, US
top quality OEM Holley black plastic bowl vents for Holley performance and musclecar 2 and 4 barrel carburetors. these are critical for proper performance on Holley performance carburetors. also fit similar AED AVENGER BG DEMON GRANT QFT carbs. please see our store listings for more Holley performance parts. REBUILDERS.... bulk pricing available on quanities of 100+...please contact us for pricing.
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