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I did check your company info. They do have a set there for 1800 just for the carbs.Then you have to buy the manifolds and linkage. just for your info.Thanks for the site it may be useful at another time


You were right mine were just a little over priced..The guy did back out on the deal and now im trying to sell them for 2200...Just to get rid of them..

  • 4 weeks later...
  brushie1320022 said:
You were right mine were just a little over priced..The guy did back out on the deal and now im trying to sell them for 2200...Just to get rid of them..

Sorry to hear that from your side of the transaction, though glad for the buyer...in a way. People constantly pay WAY too much for things on eBay as has been discussed on this site several times. Part of me hates to see someone get taken though at the same time he is the one who placed the bid and nobody forced him to do so...therefore it's all on him.

As for the link, Wolf Creek is not my company...just where I got my Mikuni carbs from. Todd, the owner, is a great guy to work with when buying carbs due to his knowledge, experience, and customer service.

Best of luck selling your set. With any luck someone will buy them for Christmas and you will have a little jingle in your pocket for the holiday! :laugh:

  • 12 years later...

Hi , this is the old thread, time flys so fast . 

Now on Yahoo Japan auction, a set of triple  Mikuni 50mm is listed for nearly 10000 USD . I guess there will not be a lot of people who can use this set properly for their pleasure.

Kats

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@HS30-H Alan , is this a set of old type Mikuni 44mm ? I believe  you told me there is an old type 44mm .

If this is correct old 44mm , I can’t stop myself to ask the seller to list the set once again . This set ended its auction without any attention last week .

Kats 

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  On 7/22/2019 at 12:57 PM, kats said:

@HS30-H Alan , is this a set of old type Mikuni 44mm ? I believe  you told me there is an old type 44mm .

If this is correct old 44mm , I can’t stop myself to ask the seller to list the set once again . This set ended its auction without any attention last week .

Kats

Hi Kats,

Nice set! They look to be in good condition.

I believe they are the 'old' type 44PHH-2, as fitted also to the U20-engined SRs. Nissan Sports supplied them in sets of three as a Sports/Race Option for the S20 engine, and Nissan's Works team used them on the first versions of their LR24 race engines (as tested by Kobayashi san for Car Graphic back in 1970).

Did the previous owner put some reproduction A15 type stickers on them? 

Terashima san has a set on his PZR:

 

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Thanks Alan , 

Did the previous owner put some reproduction A15 type stickers on them? 

I think so too , that sticker “ A15 “ looked to be replica.

Is there a correct designation for 44 PHH -2 ? I think  an “ A15 “ is for a STD GTR , is not it ? 

The seller took away the carbs from the auction way before the end of the day .

Japanese people say  “ “Every fish that escapes appears greater than it is.” 

I want to see that carburetors again .

Kats

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