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New Polished Dual Carb Blower Adapter 4150 Holley Or Edelbrock 6-71 Hemi 350 454 on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:Show Polished Part Brand:Supercharger Supply Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:33 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Show Polished Dual Carb Adapter for 4150 style Holley (450 thru 900 cfm) or Edelbrock carbs ,new and perfect. Polished to perfection.Email with questions. Made by Supercharger Supply.Fits all superchargers with a 12" OPENING. Double pumper carbs must mount sideways. Ask us about linkage kits.Machined from aircraft quality 6061 virgin aluminum,Made in the USA,no Chinese junk here,this isn't harbor freight.Complete with a gasket and hardware. superchargersupply.com Feel free to call 951 674 0572

 

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