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Proform Carburetor 950cfm on 2040-parts.com

US $339.99
Location:

Forbestown, California, United States

Forbestown, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:proform Manufacturer Part Number:67202

                            UP FOR AUCTION 1 PROFORM CARBURETOR. I GREAT SHAPE , WORKS GREAT, THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS CARBURATOR. ITS A 950 cfm, MECHANICAL SECONDARY.  COMES WITH FUEL RAIL IN PHOTO. I HAD IT ON MY JETBOAT. IT HAS WORKED FLAWLESSLY.  IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN STORED INSIDE ON MY BOAT.   I M GOING TO A DOMINATOR.  MY LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. U BID U BUY, I ANSWER ALL MESSAGES SAME DAY. I SHIP SAME DAY.  BUYER PAYS ACTUAL SHIPPING .(no bull).  THESE SELL FOR 600 BUCKS NEW. BUY THIS ONE AND SAVE  SOME MONEY.

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