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Holley, Small Lot Of Holley 4160 Parts. Jets, Fuel Bowl Bolts, Float Level Adj. on 2040-parts.com

US $9.25
Location:

Orangevale, California, US

Orangevale, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Holley Warranty:No

Auction is for a small lot of Holley 4160 4bbl carburetor parts.  Parts are used but still in great shape.  Included in the lot are:

(4) front fuel bowl bolts

(2) float level adjusters

(1) float level sight plug/screw

(2) number 53 jets

(2) number 61 jets

NO RESERVE so bid to own.  High bidder to pay shipping charges of $2.79 for shipping anywhere in the USA  International shipping will be higher so please contact me for a shipping quote.

Thanks for looking and good luck!

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