Dellorto Drla 45mm Carbs With C/b Up-date Kits on 2040-parts.com
Salem, Oregon, United States
This is a pair of used dellorto 45mm carbs with c/b update kits
They have been under my bench waiting for a project Time to let them go They will need rebuilt and are sold as is There is a chip at one adjustment screw but will not hurt anything just want to honest |
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