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Amal Type 504 Remote Float Bowl For Gp Gp2 Carburetor, Norton Manx, Vincent, Bsa on 2040-motos

US $150.00
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National City, California, United States

National City, California, United States
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Amal Type 504 remote float bowl for GP and GP2 racing carburetors, from the garage of Sonny Angel. Fair condition, used. Typical surface corrosion from years of sitting around his workshop.

Selling on behalf of Sonny. All sales go towards supporting Sonny's considerable retirement care and medical costs.

Check my feedback and bid confidently. Will ship worldwide, buyer is responsible for all costs associated with shipping.

Vincent All for Sale

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