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Holley Brass Throttle Blade Screws, 1005-635 Aed Bg Demon Grant Qft Carbs on 2040-parts.com

US $3.95
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Cottonwood, California, US

Cottonwood, California, US
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8-new top quality # 1005-635 replacement brass throttle blade screws for Holley  2 and 4 barrel performance carburetors. also fit similar AED, Avenger, BG, Demon, Grant, QFT, Street Avenger, carburetors. please see our store listings for high flow throttle blades & screws, and a huge selection of hardware & parts for Holley carbs. REBUILDERS...bulk pricing available on quantities of 100+...see our rebuilder's page!

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