Vintage Go Kart Mini Bike Used Mcculloch Mc 91-101 Intake Manifold With Reeds on 2040-parts.com
Melvin Village, New Hampshire, United States
Used McCulloch MC 91 - 101 intake manifold with reed cage and reeds . This manifold has modifications on the area below the reed cage . The reeds may be usable . This manifold is very dirty but appears to be in good condition . Thanks for looking and check our other auctions. |
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