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Where to buy PMO Carbs?

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All,

I'm after a complete set of PMO carbs. I thought this would be pretty easy as there are plenty of dealers listed on the PMO website. However, it appears that some will only supply and fit, others are no longer dealing with them and yet others have not been too cooperative. I am in Poland, so my lack of various european language skills has hampered me somewhat (no supplier in Poland needless to day).

Obviously, if anyone has a complete set of PMO carbs (40 or 46mm) then I might be interested in buying them, otherwise, if someone can recommend a dealer who can configure and supply them then please let me know.

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Re: Where to buy PMO Carbs?

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Try an email to Richard Parr (the head of PMO) and ask for your nearest supplier.
Richard is a good man and will reply very quickly.
Address on their site.

If it helps, I have a set of big PMO's on my 3.2, and they are very nice carbs, well worth finding a source.
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Yes agree above, I bought mine direct from PMO, very good service and they are greaaaate on the car,
especially when compared with a tired CSI set up !

I'm sure Richard would send to Poland.

Good luck

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Thanks. I'll mail him tomorrow.
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PM'd you his e mail address.

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Ditto to all the above, just email Richard and buy direct. The exchange rate is pretty good at the moment as well which is a help, but don't forget that you will get stung for some import taxes and VAT etc.

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Ah, just read the bit about Poland.
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Carbs ordered. I spoke to Richard at PMO, but eventually ordered them from Jean Buser in France.
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Lovely things - no better way to drink petrol.
I'll second that, here's my brass section :cheers:

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Re: Where to buy PMO Carbs?

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And my Traditional section:

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