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There is a few guys with them.  Mike Watanabe has like 4-5 sets.  Also a few guys import them from Japan, or watch craigslist.  

 

Comp intake might be harder to find.  There is a mikuni facebook group with a bunch of rebuilders on it.  They always have stuff.  

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/945925058849881/

 

 

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I've sourced a few sets from Japan, but getting hard to find a set of 44's for under $2,000 USD regardless of condition. Manifold is easy, just go with the Harada or Kameari unless absolutely original is a must, then you can probably find an original Nissan part, just takes a bit longer.

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8 hours ago, Travel'n Man said:


Todd passed away several years ago. Wolf Creek no longer exists


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I thought somebody bought it and was keeping it going?

3 hours ago, Patcon said:

I thought somebody bought it and was keeping it going?

It's still going but they don't do anything mikuni anymore.  I believe Dave Premo bought up the parts (http://tuning4performance.com/)

19 hours ago, Travel'n Man said:

Dave Premo is a great Mikuni source.


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He is a great guy, he is rebuilding my 11 mikuni carbs as we type.  

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