S & S Carbuerator Manifold For Sportsters on 2040-parts.com
Elizabeth City, North Carolina, United States
this manifold is for mounting a S & S Carbuerator to your Sportster motor I had it ordered for a 2004 Sporty, but it sold before I received the manifold. I paid $90 for it. i'll take $65 free shipping. please call (252) 339-1972 if interested, thanks ! lower 48 states please disregard weights and measurements. |
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