Honda Z50 Z50a Z50k Carb Carburetor Intake Insulator 1968-1978 Oem New Nos 045 on 2040-parts.com
Owensboro, Kentucky, United States
As always brand new genuine OEM Honda carburetor insulator ( fits between head and intake), for all of the following:
Honda Z50 1968 thru 1978 including all K models |
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