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1983 Suzuki Rm250 Oem Carb Carburetor 16231 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Pomeroy, Pennsylvania, United States

Pomeroy, Pennsylvania, United States
This carburetor is in usable condition, but clearly there is some damage. The damage is clearly pictured so please review them. Will need to be cleaned and or rebuilt.
Brand:OEM Part Type:carburetor

Larsen Motorcycles LLC

1983 Suzuki Rm250 Oem Carb Carburetor 16231

This carburetor is in usable condition, but clearly there is some damage. The damage is clearly pictured so please review them. Will need to be cleaned and or rebuilt.

Removed From: 1983 Suzuki RM250 with N/A miles

Please review all pictures to asses the condition of the item.









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