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1986 Honda Interceptor 750 Vfr750f Carbs Carburetors on 2040-parts.com

US $224.95
Location:

Englewood, Colorado, United States

Englewood, Colorado, United States
NOT CLOGGED UP,DIAPHRAGMS HAVE NO HOLES,SLIDE'S DO NOT STICK,NOTHING BROKEN OFF,NOTHING TORN,NOTHING STRIPPED OUT,NO CRACKS OR UNWANTED HOLES,DOES NOT LEAK,NO BAD CORROSION BUILD UP INSIDE,TESTED ON BIKE,HAS FEW MARKS/DISCOLORATION FROM GENERAL USE(WELL PICTURED).
Brand:HONDA Part Type:carburetor Manufacturer Part Number:3575356

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