Pair Of Polaris Snowmobile (mikuni) Carburators on 2040-parts.com
Barron, Wisconsin, United States
This is a pair of Mikuni Carburators removed from a running 2010 Polaris 550 Trail/RMK. I believe these are 34mm in size. Everything is included - Choke cable, throttle cable, low altitude main jets, and all internal components. The carbs were recently cleaned inside and out. I have many other snowmobile parts auctions going on right now so check them out! I will list more in the future also.
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