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2993 Dellorto Velocity Stack Ua 16-20mm Ducati Benelli 50 80 90 100 2-stroke on 2040-motos

US $38.00
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San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
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NEW PRODUCTION, Dellorto number 2993.  To suit the earliest and smallest remote-float Dellorto carbs, such as the UA shown in 2nd photo.  Dimensions of stack 50mmL x 40mmW.  Thread specs 27 x 1.25mm.  NOTE INTERNAL THREADS of stack.

Condition new and shiny perfect, guaranteed to fit great.  This listing is for the STACK ONLY, carb NOT included.

I will answer questions promptly, good luck and thanks for looking.


On Feb-17-10 at 18:31:45 PST, seller added the following information:

Buyers please note:  If you're buying multiple items (and lots of folks do), then when you're finished, please either 'Request Total from Seller' (me) or just wait for an invoice.  Ebay's shipping calculator is terrible and I ALWAYS combine shipping when possible for the cheapest cost to you.

Thanks for the help.

Joe

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