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Wide Open Throttle Nitrous Micro Wot Switch & Black Billet Bracket 4500 Carb on 2040-parts.com

US $32.95
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Metairie, Louisiana, United States

Metairie, Louisiana, United States
Wide Open Throttle Nitrous Micro WOT Switch & Black Billet Bracket 4500 Carb, US $32.95, image 1
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Wide Open Throttle Switch & Bracket For 4500 Carb

WOT Micro Switch And Bracket For 4500 Carbs

Black anodized micro switch brackets are made from lightweight billet aluminum and fit Holley 4500 carburetors for precise activation of the micro switch. Brackets work with the standard secondary arm as well as a throttle adjustment-screw secondary arm. Each kit includes a bracket, micro switch and stainless steel hardware securing micro switch to the bracket.Includes stainless hardware for mounting bracket to carburetor.Mounts to an existing carb stud.

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