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Restrictor Plate 1.5 Imca Holley 4 Barrel 4-bbl 650 750 850 Aluminum Modified Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
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Mesquite, Texas, United States

Mesquite, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:PRC Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:1714 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:ALUMINUM

GOT A LEAD FOOT DRIVER THAT ONLY KNOWS WIDE OPEN ?

THIS ONE INCH THICK ALUMINUM RESTRICTOR PLATE MIGHT BE THE ANSWER

KILLS ABOUT 20 HORSEPOWER     JUST LIFT YOUR CARB, TAKE OUT THE THE ONE 
INCH SPACER YOU PROBABLY ARE RUNNING AND PUT THIS ONE ON.   NOW YOU ARE READY
FOR THE FEATURE.   DOES IT WORK?   I GOT THE TRACK RECORD TO PROVE IT.

BEVELED AT THE TOP TO CLEAR EVEN A 850 HOLLEY CARB.     1.500 HOLES

PERFECT FOR 1/4 MILE DRY SLICK TRACKS AND OTHER TRACKS WHERE TO MUCH 
HORSEPOWER CAN SLOW YOU DOWN AND TRACTION IS A PREMIUM

I SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PAYMENT  --------  FULLY INSURED -- BY USPS PRIORITY MAIL

IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THE WAY IT LOOKS, JUST RETURN IT UNUSED AND I WILL REFUND
THE COST OF THE PLATE

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