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Hey all,

As topic states, ive got a 32mm Weber DCOE Sidedraft Carburettor for sale, in as new condition only a few weeks use, and i need it gone!

If you needs pics ive got more or if you need any info ask!

Asking $350

I dont expect anyone from here to need it but if you know someone please let them know!

Located in Melb, post is cool too.

Thanks!

Mat.

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what capacity motor is this carb suited to.... what was it in?

This will suit from about a 1600 to a worked 2L, it was previously on a gemini.

It would also be perfect for a L20 (datsun), ive also got a new manifold to suit as well if interested.

  • 3 months later...
will this fit a ra60 21r-c

?

Hey there,

It will 'fit', but youll need a manifold for it to fit your engine, which should be readily available i would think.

But this carby would be perfect for your engine in terms of size. Its a 2.0 correct?

Just PM me if youre interested.

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