New Two Sync Carb Tuner Tool Synchronizer 5mm Honda Suzuki Us Free Ship on 2040-parts.com
Olean, New York, United States
Gauge reading: 0-38hg Each gauge has its own individual damping control and Calibration Control Gauges are mounted to a heavy metal base intended for bench top use. It can be modified for 4 or 6 cylinder use. Parts included in the Kit: 1 qty x Bracket The gauge is universal tool, it only contains 5mm adapters for Honda, Suzuki, buyer needs to buy 6mm adapters for yamaha. |
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