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Venturi 40mm Carburetor All Harley-davidson Evo Motor on 2040-parts.com

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Howell, Michigan, United States

Howell, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:VENTURI Manufacturer Part Number:40 MM UPC:Does not apply

 VENTURI 40 MM

 CARBURETOR

USEED

 

HERE WE HAVE A VENTURI 40MM DUAL THROTTLE CABLE CARBURETOR. FITS ALL YEARS OF HARLEY-DAVIDSON W/ PROPER MANIFOLD. DESIGNED FOR EVOLUTION MOTORS, ZENITH U.S.A. 14130. USED, LOOKS READY TO INSTALL BUT FIGURE TO REBUILD.  PRICED TO SELL.


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