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Vintage Keihin 34mm Round Slide Carburetor Ahrma Carb Elsinore Cr250 Rm250 Kx250 on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
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Hathaway Pines, California, US

Hathaway Pines, California, US
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   Im not sure what this carb came off of. It is in very good shape but will need a good cleaning. The inside shows no dirt, rust or corrosion at all. the slide shows it was not used very much. The intake ID is 34mm. The air boot end OD is 63mm. It has 679B stamped on the side. All parts shown are included. 





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