Suzuki Lt50 Jr50 Alt50 New Oem Carburetor Carb & Air Filter Box Suzuki 50 on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, US
New OEM Factory Suzuki carburetor and air box assembly for any year of Suzuki JR50(1978-2006) ALT50 (1983-1984) LT50 (1984-1987) (2 stroke models only; does not fit on the 02~06 4 stroke models). Don't fight that wore out clogged up carburetor any longer. Bolt on, set the idle and go riding!
Dont buy a cheap imitation that will give you nothing but problems; this is the original Mikuni carb and air box from Suzuki!
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