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Looking for some HS2 parts

histerical

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AUD 502's on a stock 1275: I need a pair of standard needles , guides, springs and locking screws. I also don't have the throttle stop screws, but they are probably easy to find. BTW, is there a trader section on this forum ? I can't find it...
Bill
 
Wouldn't that be about the most expensive way to get SU parts for an American? What about Joe Curto in the USA? No duty or overseas shipping.
 
Westfield_XI said:
Wouldn't that be about the most expensive way to get SU parts for an American?

Not necessarily. Sometimes it is very economical to order various parts from the U.K. instead of U.S. suppliers even with shipping. That is particularly true if the parts can be sent in a small parcel or mailer envelope and the total value is below where duty is applied. Regardless, I would certainly check Joe Curto and other U.S. sources and compare prices with Burlen before ordering.

Of course if the OP is OK with used parts there are lots of us on the board who could probably help. Carb parts are an area where I prefer new to used except in an emergency.
 
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