John Deere Snowmobile Nos 78 Spitfire Throttle Block, Am54582 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Up for auction is one NOS (New Old Stock) throttle block for the 1978 Spitfire snowmobiles. The auction includes one throttle side control block. NOTE: This block has the indent mark for an alternate throttle lever pin position that may be drilled out for use with the 1978 Liquifire and Cyclone machines. Shipped by USPS, Small Flat Rate Priority Mail, with confimation. I will be happy to combine shipping when possible. Note to Canadian buyers: shipping rate have increased to a minimum of $12.00 to send a 0-4 lbs box to Canada. If actual shipping is lower, I will refund the difference. Thank you, -Joe |
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