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'86 Suzuki Samurai Carburetor (fits '86-'89) on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Washington, Utah, US

Washington, Utah, US
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'86 Suzuki Samurai Carburetor.  Condition unknown.  Includes all parts shown in pictures.  Fits '86-'89.  Any questions, please ask before bidding.

 

 

**I have lots of Samurai parts & I'm listing them as quickly as possible, but if you need a part, please feel free to contact me**

 

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