Intake Manifold (2-port,egr) For 4 Stroke Scooter Atv Gy6 125 150 152qmi 157qmj on 2040-parts.com
Ningbo, Zhejiang, China
Description: GY6-125/150 Intake manifold with two ports Application: GY6-125/150 cc scooters/ATVs(Engine number 152QMI or 157QMJ) of EEC2/EEC3 version
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