Carburetor 49cc & 50cc 70cc 125cc Off Road Chinese & Name Brand Vehicles Pz19 on 2040-parts.com
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CARBURETOR 49cc & 50cc 70cc 125cc OFF ROAD CHINESE & NAME BRAND VEHICLES PZ19
48MM BOLT HOLE SPACING. Common on 49cc - 125cc Pit Bikes & Quads.
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