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Vintage Edelbrock Uni-syn Model A Carb Synchronizer/balance Gauge User Guide on 2040-parts.com

US $2.85
Location:

Saratoga, California, US

Saratoga, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Seller Return policy details:Returns will be accepted ONLY in the case of "material mis-representation" or, at seller's discretion, verifiable damage from shipment. In such an event, the total item price including shipping, AND reasonable shipping costs for return, will be refunded. For an item damaged in shipment that is not to be returned, the maximum remedy is the original sales price plus shipping. Restocking Fee:No

 

Edelbrock  Uni-Syn Carb Synchronizer/Balance Gauge  New

User Guide

- for model A; vintage -    

 


The Edelbrock Uni-syn carb sychronizer/balance gauge user guide is original and vintage.  The gauge it went with got dropped many years ago (early 80's) and the original user instructions remained in a binder only to be recently re-discovered.  Great addition for someone who has a Edelbrock Model A Uni-Syn gauge without the instructions!

 

The user guide for sale is the exact one shown in the pictures.

 

Shipping is via USPS First Class mail to anywhere in the US, and includes insurance (at no cost to the buyer).

 

 

Good luck should you decide to bid...!

 

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Included (self-insured)

 

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