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Su Carburetor Jet W/tube- Hs Carburetors - Sprite - Midget New-old-stock on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States
Genuine SU brand
Brand:SU BUTEC Manufacturer Part Number:AUD9142

Up for auction is a SU carburetor (carburettor) jet assembly. This is NOS and came from the parts shelves of an old MG Triumph Jaguar Land Rover dealership. The OEM part number and the SU BUTEC part number is AUD9142. I believe this is for the rear carburetor of the HS2 carburetor fitted to MG Midget, 1962 through 1974, MG B, 1962 through 1971, and Austin Healey Sprite, 1962 through 1969. I think this fits classic MINI also. PLEASE CONFIRM APPLICATION BEFORE BIDDING!! Shipping worldwide by USPS. PayPal only please.

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