Suzuki Dt60 60 Hp Carburetor Set 1983 1984 - Reduced!!! on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, US
Suzuki DT60 carburetor set, vintage 1983/84 might fit other 2 cylinder models but do your homework first!!! These carbs have been sitting for better than 15 years and will definitely need cleaned. All linkages intact and work freely. They are very simple to work on and most rebuild parts are still available. Includes baffle and choke assembly. Thank you for looking and, as always, feel free to shoot me an offer!!!
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