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Edelbrock Offers $25 Cash-Back with the Purchase of Select Performer Series Carburetors

Edelbrock recently announced the "Carb Cash" promotion. Edelbrock will send customers $25 cash-back with the proof of purchase on select Performer Series carburetors - July 1 through September 30, 2011.

Edelbrock recently announced the "Carb Cash" promotion. Edelbrock will send customers $25 cash-back with the proof of purchase on select Performer Series carburetors – July 1 through September 30, 2011.

Edelbrock’s VP of Sales and Marketing, Steve Whipple said, "Our ‘Carb Cash’ promotion is a great opportunity for Edelbrock consumers to purchase the best street performance carburetor on the market at a competitive price. Edelbrock Performer Series carburetors have offered American made quality and outstanding performance right out of the box for over 20 years."

Eligible Edelbrock Performer Series carburetors include 500cfm #1403 and #1404; 600cfm #1405, and #1406; and 750 cfm #1407. For more information and to download a redemption form, visit the official promotional website at http://www.edelbrock.com/carbcash.

For more information about Edelbrock, visit www.edelbrock.com.

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