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Gy6 49cc Engine W/ Harness Low Mileage on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Torrington, Connecticut, United States

Torrington, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used

Hello everyone. I parted out an entire Tao Tao 49cc scooter and I finally got around to getting the engine and entire wire harness out of the bike. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this motor, I have a video that shows it running which proves it has no problems. If you would like to see that video it will be provided upon request. This motor comes with the carb, intake, complete wiring harness with CDI box and ignition coil, emissions canister and some added bonus's. Now this is a 1P39QMB so you can throw a 100cc big bore kit on this engine for around $50. I'm selling this engine for a great price with the shipping included. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask me. This engine will come shrink wrapped in a box with a few parts to put back on it for ease of shipping ( rear fender and engine mount) bolts included. Don't miss out on this deal!

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