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Weber 40-44 Idf Intake Manifold Fits Vw Dune Buggy # Cpr129186-db on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
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Arizona USA, United States

Arizona USA, United States
Condition:New Placement:Engine MPN:CPR129186-DB Brand:Chirco Direct Warranty:Yes Weight:6 Surface:Metal

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Weber 40-44 IDF Intake Manifold Fits VW Dune Buggy # CPR129186-DB
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This is a very good design for performance, the center tube merges in the middle to prevent a lean condition on one side of the engine, they fit both the 40mm and 44mm Weber and Empi carbs. Please check our other items for the end castings and intake boot kits. Fits VW Dune Buggy # CPR129186-DB.

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