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United Remanufacturing 3-3611 Carburetor, 1979 Camaro on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, US

San Antonio, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:United Remanufacturing Manufacturer Part Number:3-3611

Up for bid is a Remanufactured United Remanufacturing 3-3611 Carburetor.  Purchased recently and intended to use on a personal project, but went with another carb instead.  Details from original listing when purchased are provided below.  Top, side and bottom pics provided.

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UP FOR SALE IS A REMANUFACTURED CARBURETOR MODEL: 3-3611. IT IS COMPATIBLE WITH 1979 CHEVROLET- C10, C20, C30, Camaro, Caprice, G10, G20, G30, Impala, K10, Monza, Nove, and P10. 1979 GMC- C1500, C2500, G1500, G2500, Jimmy, and K1500. 1979 PONTIAC- Firebird, Phoenix, Sunbird. The item in the picture is the one you are bidding on and will receive.

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