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Holley Renew Kit 703-41 on 2040-parts.com

US $86.99
Location:

Utica, New York, United States

Utica, New York, United States
Box opened for photography purposes only. All parts contained are still sealed in original plastic.
Brand:holley Manufacturer Part Number:703-41

Holley Renew Kit 703-41
Contains all parts and gaskets necessary to restore your marine carburetor to like new performance
Detailed instructions included
Renew Kit original equipment marine rebuild kits are available for all Holley marine carburetors. Each kit contains all parts and gaskets that are necessary to restore "like new" performance to your marine carburetor. Detailed instructions are included to guide you through the rebuilding process. Start off the season with a quality Holley Renew Kit. It's your guarantee for trouble-free cruising.
Kit is for list numbers:
-R80313
-R80313-1
-R80316
-R80316-1
-R80321
-R80321-1
-R80385
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