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Used Nos Nitrous Plate With Solenoids/4150 on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
used nitrous plate 4150
Brand:nos Warranty:no warranty

 this is a nos plate kit it has the cheater solenoids ,they both work.i bought this kit to put a unit on my car .it was just my luck that i found a complete kit a few hours after i bought this one,it was bought on ebay i have some 100hp jets in and 125hp extra,it may be used but it can still kick high!!!.i can only ship to the 48 state area only,no returns and no warranty.thanks for looking.no international shipping!!!!! this fits the 4150 style carb.

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