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For sale: Dual Side draft Webers


Mike_in_Seattle

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I have a very nice set of dual sidedraft Weber DCOE45 carbs for sale for an M10. Includes freshly powdercoated Cannon manifolds, linkage, K&N airfilters, fuel pump, filter and adjustable FPR. I do not know what jets are in them, but the are in excellent condition and don't have a lot of miles on them. $750.00 Plus shipping.

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I also have a 3 spoke leather wrapped steering wheel from a 1980 320is. Leather is in good shape and can be used as is.

$75.00 plus shipping.

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Thanks,

Mike

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i assume you've sold the carb setup from feb. ? if not, email me kpfritz@hawaii.edu thanks!

1984 Pininfarina Spider Azzura (Fiat 124): sold

1992 300ZX Twin Turbo: sunny days

2001 Toyota 4runner: sold

1974 BMW 2002 automatic: daily

1991 BMW 325iC: sold

1986 BMW 528e: daily

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i assume you've sold the carb setup from feb. ? if not, email me kpfritz@hawaii.edu thanks!

1984 Pininfarina Spider Azzura (Fiat 124): sold

1992 300ZX Twin Turbo: sunny days

2001 Toyota 4runner: sold

1974 BMW 2002 automatic: daily

1991 BMW 325iC: sold

1986 BMW 528e: daily

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I'm interested if the Cannon Manifold is still available, including the linkage.

Roger

rogeryoung18@gmail.com

281-450-8581

1976 BMW 2002 (in need of a transplant)

1973 Ford F350 crew cab (390' 4-speed)

1963 Ford (289' 5-speed)

2003 330i BMW ESS Supercharger (sold and sorely missed), 1998 BMW K1200RS (sold)

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