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Mikuni Tm33-8012 Flat Slide Carburetor Junior Dragster on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Forreston, Illinois, United States

Forreston, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on a used 33mm Mikuni carb. This was the backup carburetor for our junior dragster. I believe it only has 8 runs on it. Done racing, just selling my misc. parts. This is jetted for alcohol (190 main). You will have to rejet it for gasoline. I'm including the parts listing sheet to make things easier. This is a racing part, so no warranty. It should be ready to go. Would also be great for a project engine such as motorcycle or snowmobile. Thanks for looking!

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