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Matched Pair Holley Carbs List 9776 450 Cfm Tunnel Ram Crossram Blower on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Agawam, Massachusetts, US

Agawam, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:holley Manufacturer Part Number:9776 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:Holley

 MATCHED PAIR OF HOLLEY CARBS LIST 9776. 450 CFM TUNNEL RAM CROSSRAM CARBS. WILL NEED TO BE REBUILT, ONE HAS A WELDED EAR ON THE BASEPLATE, REAR VENT TUBE HAS A CRACK BUT THE TUBE IS TIGHT. THE OTHER HAS A DENT ON THE TOP OF THE AIRHORN. THEY ARE COMPLETE AND LOOK GOOD. ANY ?s JUST ASK. Please look at my other auctions. nhra ihra neto nmro mud drag 289 260 302 347 327 350  ford. not responsible for any shipping delays or extra costs to any items shipped outside the united states.

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