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Jdm Weber / Dellorto Carburetor Intake Manifold.honda Civic Sb1 Rs 1200 Mugen Vg on 2040-parts.com

US $470.00
Location:

Japan, Japan

Japan, Japan
Condition:Used Brand:UNKNOWN Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWN

You are bidding on a USED JDM WEBER / DELLORTO CARBURETOR INTAKE MANIFOLD for HONDA CIVIC SB1 RS 1200cc. Very rare and hard to find!!  I will only take paypal on this auction, Payment must be recieved 3 days after end of bid. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS WELCOME!! Thanks for looking and happy bidding! 


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