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Triumph Tr6 Carburettor, Intake Manifold Assembly W / Linkage on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Cincinnati, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Stromberg Manufacturer Part Number:175-CD-2

Offered in this auction are a complete intake manifold, twin Stomberg 175 CD-2 carburettors, throttle linkage and miscellaneous related hardware. The copper tag reads: 515  3771L

This is certainly a JACKPOT collection. Many of these parts are NO LONGER STOCKED and the carburetors as rebuilds are $300 to $450 each! You simply do not want to miss this opportunity. Offered at a great opining bid with NO RESERVE. Delivery to addresses in the lower 48 United States only. Sorry, no exceptions. Winning bidder pays actual shipping, NO RIP OFFS ON SHIPPING WITH ME. NEVER HAVE BEEN NEVER WILL BE. Be certain to look at my other auctions and my feedback.

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