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Ford Gm Mopar Hilborn Blower Scoop For Injected Blowers on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Girard, Ohio, US

Girard, Ohio, US
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You are bidding on a nice, original Hilborn blower scoop for injection systems. Part was started to be finished and buffed out for an old school dragster but previous owner went to a different system. There’s that one little nick on the front top of the scoop above the flappers. But that’s all we seen that was bad on it. Everything moves freely on it. I listed this item for a family member. Any questions regarding this item or for eligibility in receiving free shipping, please contact 734-658-5841. This item is also available locally for your inspection. High bidder pays shipping and handling. I will ship in United States Only. If you do not have a shipping address in the United States, please do not bid on auction.


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