Carter Competition Series Carburetor Model 9635s 625cfm For Parts Repair on 2040-parts.com
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Welcome to my auction for a carter competition series carburetor. Model 9635sa - 625 cfm
Carburetor was purchased at wholesale price and is being sold as-is without warranty.
It does appear to have missing parts so please bid accordingly can be used a parts carb. moves freely
NO RESERVE 3 DAY AUCTION~
I picked a few of these in the same condition so please look at my other auctions, please ask questions before bidding.
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