138 grey carbie and a set of extractors

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138 grey carbie and a set of extractors

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Just need a 138 grey carbie I can rebuild. Also keen to find a set of extractors.

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I've got both of 'em if you get stuck and cant find 'em on the wrong side of the paddock :D
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Also looking for a set of extractors if someone has a spare set

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Blacky wrote:I've got both of 'em if you get stuck and cant find 'em on the wrong side of the paddock :D
Cheers mate. My guess is to pay the freight for the extractors from Perth to Tassie I'd have to sell the sedan :ughh: :ughh:
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Have a look at these mate ........Fingers
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HOLDEN-138-G ... 416f75d7ed
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Yeah saw those fingers. Certainly bloody cheap. :drooling:
Might give them a call.

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fingers wrote:Have a look at these mate ........Fingers
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HOLDEN-138-G ... 416f75d7ed
These are the ones I brought when my old extractors rusted out, I'm happy with the quality and they were delivered within 48 hrs :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Thanks for the tip on the extractors. I have seen them advertised but was a bit concerned whether they would be any good

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kel3629 wrote:Thanks for the tip on the extractors. I have seen them advertised but was a bit concerned whether they would be any good

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My main concern was starter motor clearance but there wasn't a problem, mine are in an FJ :thumbsup:

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Had a set of those on the wagon (pre red motor) with an auto and everything cleared fine :thumbsup: .
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Blacky wrote:I've got both of 'em if you get stuck and cant find 'em on the wrong side of the paddock :D
My local contact fell through on the carbie. Got a price in mind on the carb?
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choppedfan wrote:
fingers wrote:Have a look at these mate ........Fingers
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/HOLDEN-138-G ... 416f75d7ed
These are the ones I brought when my old extractors rusted out, I'm happy with the quality and they were delivered within 48 hrs :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Had wondered about those myself, thanks guys, Mark. :D
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Re: 138 grey carbie and a set of extractors

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Hi,

I'm running a stock rebuilt grey in my FB and my son (very generously) surprised me with a set of extractors from maximum performance headers (as in the posts above) for Father's Day.

I'm after some feedback on this product, my local exhaust company won't fit "ebay" extractors and tell me 2-1/4" is too big for a grey.

Is anyone running this setup on a stock grey and have you had issues?

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