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Harley-davidson Sportster Carburator 1200 Xl 27501-89 Carberator And Choke Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Concord, New Hampshire, US

Concord, New Hampshire, US
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A USED KEIHIN CARBURATOR FOR HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 1200. IT IS PART NUMBER 27501- 89 AND WAS REMOVED FROM A 1994 1200 SPORTSTER. IT INCLUDES THE CHOKE CABLE, AND THE OTHER CABLES PICTURED. 

 

Carburetor is re-listed because winning buyer was over-seas. I will not ship outside of the lower 48 states.   

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