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Carburetor Intake Manifold 19mm Gasket Atv Quad Kazuma Roketa Yerfdog Taotao on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
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Los Angles, CA, United States

Los Angles, CA, United States
Condition:New Brand:Scooter Parts Unlimited Manufacturer Part Number:50cc,90cc,110cc,125cc

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Brand New - 19mm Intake Manifold Kit

Fits 49cc 50cc 90cc 110cc 125cc - Atv / Quad / 4 Wheelers

Fits Kazuma Roketa Yerfdog Taotao Models


Bolt Hole Spacing Cylinde Head Side - 45mm

Bolt Hole Spacing Carburetor Side - 48mm


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