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Ww Stromberg To Holley 2bbl 350 Cfm Holley 500 Carby Adaptor Plate Carburettor on 2040-parts.com

AU $55.00
Location:

melbourne, Australia

melbourne, Australia
Condition:New Brand:redline Manufacturer Part Number:10-233

CARBURETTOR ADAPTER PLATE 

THIS ADAPTER SUITS WW STROMBERG TO  HOLLEY 350 / 500 2BBL CARBY 





We also carry a large range of carburettor repair kits & parts and carburettor accessories in stock

ALLCARB  has been Re manufacturing, Re building, supplying, and testing Carburettors  day in day out with 28 yrs plus hands on knowledge which definitely gives you the Edge when purchasing from us...With the experience of thousands of Carburettors behind us we bring our products and services direct from our factory to you the customer.


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