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Carl"s Speed Shop Typhoon Carb on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Orange Park, Florida, US

Orange Park, Florida, US
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Carl' Speed Shop Typhoon Carb, Runs great its like putting afterburner on a Harley. Ran it 96 inch Evo Chopper, 123 Twin cam Drag bike, and 82 80 inch Shovelhead. The Top cap, Float cover, Air cleaner elbow, Air cleaner endcap are chromed. There is a nick in the air cleaner elbow, but not that bad. Carb is rebuilted and ready to run. Comes with G intake for a Shovelhead. But all you need is a Twin cam or Evo G intake to on your bike. Comes with Barnet Stainless cables for Drag Bars, 1,3&4 Grove Needle Jet, and Hi  Flow Fuel Inlet and Seat                                                                                        

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