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1987-1991 Keihin/denso Cv Dual Carburetors on 2040-parts.com

US $25,000.00
Location:

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States
1987-1991 Keihin/Denso CV Dual Carburetors, US $25,000.00, image 1

This dual carburetor system came off a JDM engine from Japan from an engine we just put in my son's 1990 Honda Civic DX 3 Door Hatchback. This engine was clean and had 45k-55k miles w/automatic transmission.We chose a fuel injected system, but I'll say the carburetors look brand new!

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