New Carburetor Baja Motorsport 250cc Go Kart Dune Buggy Carb Part# Br250-464 on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
NEW CARBURETOR BAJA MOTORSPORT 250CC GO KART DUNE BUGGY CARB PART# BR250-464
Product Description This is a brand new Carburetor Baja Part # BR250-464 This Carburetor is used on many of the different Chinese 250cc Engines Normally speaking if you have a 250cc engine and your carburetor looks the same as this one most generally it will be the same. Fit Models: Baja Motorsports Dune DN250 Dune Buggy Baja Motorsports Reaction BR250 Go Kart Please check your correct replacement parts before purchase, the picture show more detail, thank you. *SHIPPING: will be mailed within 1-2 days after receiving your payment. we accept returns within 14 business days. shipping fee paid buyer. Holiday and weekend not included. * PAYMENT: PayPal please buyer must have confirmed shipping address in your PayPal payment. If, for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, please contact us so we can make it right. |
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