Sprint Car Midget Micro Sprint Racing Vintage Kinsler Injection System on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, US
Sprint car Vintage one of the first Kinsler Injection systems. Original stock intake, fuel pump, barrel valve, and nozzles. First on vintage small block chevy. What every Vintage sprint car guy is looking for! True museum caliper piece! Has firing order engraved into it. Excellent condition! Message for a freight quote. We Combine Shipping!
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