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Honda Z 50 R Carburetor, Sonic Cleaned! on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
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Sequim, Washington, US

Sequim, Washington, US
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Good useable carb will fit most Z 50s but came off a 2nd generation model. ( Red with Shocks on the back). Has been disassembled and sonic cleaned.

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