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Kinsler Fuel Injection Pills In Plastic Dial Holder, Spring Kit, Shims on 2040-parts.com

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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:5Zigen

Kinsler Fuel Injection Pills in Plastic Dial Holder, Spring Kit, Shims

Pills are .040 .046 .056 .058 .060 .062 .064 .066 .068 .070 .074 (not Kinsler) .076 .080  Mostly unused.


Heavy spring kit for Secondary By Pass Jet Can, I each .028 .032 036 .039 .042  Never opened


Shim kit for Secondary By Pass Jet Can, one thick, six thin shims  Never opened



Offered at no reserve with reasonable opening bid.

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