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Littlefield 1271 Supercharger on 2040-parts.com

US $3,250.00
Location:

Ingleside, Illinois, United States

Ingleside, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:Littlefield Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Polished

Littlefield 1271 Blower

 

This Supercharger came off a running 605ci Marine Engine. It has Teflon Rotors, comes with the Idler Bracket & Billet Snout with Coupler.  If you have any further questions feel free to give us a call.  Thank you for looking.

 

SHIPPING: Buyer pays shipping and handling charges to lower 48 states unless otherwise stated. Alaska, Hawaii, peurto rico and international please contact us for shipping cost before purchase. we also combine shipping if possible when purchasing multiple items either contact us with list of items or wait for us to send you and invoice after purchase. if you need it in a hurry we also offer next day, 2nd day and 3 day services. 

PAYMENT: We accept paypal, visa, m/c, discover. all credit card payments by phone only 847-623-2737 

RETURNS: We offer a 14 day return policy from the time of recieving your item or items. buyer must pay return shipping and 25% re-stocking fee. item or items must be in original packaging in new unused condition. shipping and handling fees are non-refundable

CONTACT INFO: ATECO Engines, 27840 W. Concrete Dr., Ingleside, IL. 60041. (847)623-2737

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