Jr. Dragster Billet Intake For Animal Lo206 Juniors on 2040-parts.com
Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, United States
Billet aluminum Intake with fuel pump activation pulse port.
Mounts factory carb, we have even added an ear on the intake to secure the carb in a secondary fashion per NHRA rules. Come with securing bracket and barbed pulse fitting....perfect for the LO206 Juniors Haven't tried Viperizer Racing yet? What are you waiting
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