Amal 10tt9 Competition Carburetor – Tri / Nor / Bsa / Velocette / Matchless on 2040-parts.com
Garden Grove, California, US
You are bidding on an AMAL 10TT9 COMPETITION CARBURETOR. The bore measures 1 1/8 inches. The numbers on it are G43N. It is in good condition. It includes the choke assembly, & the choke cable. The slide has scratches.
Please check out my other items! I will combine shipping. Excess shipping charges will be refunded immediately when the item is shipped.
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