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Weber 40 DCOE sidedrafts

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R1400. I bought them but haven't had a chance to put them on and now I need the money to sort my brakes. Stopping is more important than going sometimes :)


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pics my man, pics!!
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ya, pics pls :D
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Will take some for all of you later :flash:
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Which engine were you going to fit them too? In your GSM?
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eben wrote:Which engine were you going to fit them too? In your GSM?
Ford 1500 pre-crossflow, yes in the GSM. I'm holding onto the intake manifolds as they're like hen's teeth for this engine (bought those from a guy in Upington). Everyone has the Kent.
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If you need pics from any other angles, just shout.
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Still available, lots of interest but no buyers :(
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Where are you based? I'm in Alberton south jhb. If its in reach ill take them. or work out a postage for me and ill pay that in too.
Let me know.
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This is what l need for the Giulia
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hey H,
if you got a use for them, you should take them, I just scored a set with the inlet manifold for the 4age motor im scratching together.
how does hens teeth hit me twice in a day?
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Lets see some pics of the Guilia!
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As it was discovered in the barn. A real BARN NOGAL!!!!
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Cute Alfa

Looks like something Postman Pat would drive on the weekends. We'll the Italian Postman Pat anyway - Il Postino Pat or something like that - probably ran off with the stationmasters wife in it too. Had to hide it in the barn for fear of his life. :twisted:

How difficult are the webbers to fit into the Alfa ? Should add a bit of oomph?!
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mahleu wrote:R1400. I bought them but haven't had a chance to put them on and now I need the money to sort my brakes. Stopping is more important than going sometimes :)
Will these watercooled VW's also?
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