SeaDoo XP 1995/1996 carburetor with cable as pictured. No corrosion . Engine was fogged when put in storage. The carb. was one of two linked together on a dual carburetor Rotax 787 engine.
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Chrysler 200C EV unveiled at Detroit auto show 2009
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