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Holley Carburetor Main Jets Demon Carb Main Jets on 2040-parts.com

US $4.25
Location:

Central Islip, New York, United States

Central Islip, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Holley Manufacturer Part Number:122-


Part #: MJ2240- (44-99)

MAIN JETS for

  • Holley 1bbl , 2bbl and 4bbl including HP and Dominators

  • Your choice of sizes when payment is made.

  • Sizes 47-99 available

  • Demon and Barry Grant Carbs including Speed, Mighty, Road and King Demons  

 

 $3.00 shipping and handling lower 48 states for the 1st pair , adding $.65  for each additional pair up to a $6 max in shipping . That means that after the 5th pair your shipping will not change no matter how many you buy. If you buy 100 pair you still only pay $6 shipping. Canadian Buyers pay $7. International Buyers pay 9.00 up to 5 pairs after that  $22.00 flat rate shipping no matter how many pair you buy. Who wants to wait weeks? when you can get your parts within 3-4 days in the US.  

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