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Holley 3310 Carb With 1" Spacer on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Plainville, Connecticut, United States

Plainville, Connecticut, United States
LISTED AS USED, MIGHT BE NEW OR USED VERY LITTLE.
Brand:HOLLE Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:3310 Warranty:No

UP FOR BID THIS HOLLEY 3310 CARB AND 1" SPACER. IT LOOKS TO BE NEW, OR USED VERY LITTLE, BUT HAS NO BOX. I AM SELLING THIS FOR A FRIEND, WHO HAS A LARGE QUANTITY OF 60'S MOPAR PARTS. THERE ARE SOME BODY, MECHANICAL PARTS AND SOME NEW TOOLS I WILL BE LISTING IN THE WEEKS TO COME. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ANYTHING IN PARTICULAR, MESSAGE ME AND I WILL SEE IF HE HAS IT AND WILL GLADLY LIST IT AT A BUY IT NOW PRICE IF YOU DESIRE. THANKS FOR LOOKING.....

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