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1991 Yamaha Vxr 650 Carburetor Carb 1992 Wrb on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Loris, South Carolina, US

Loris, South Carolina, US
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OK I am parting out 2 skis. One is a 1991 VXR650 The other is a 1993 VXR700 PRO. Both skis run great a few months ago. The 700 Spun a rod Bearing so the motor and electrical box was removed from the 650 to the 700. Then the 700 run great again. I will describe each part the best of my ability. I have them marked for what ski they came from. I will NOT list anything that is not working unless I say it in the Item description. The part will come from the ski that is listed in title. I know most of the parts are interchangeable but to be safe I will make sure you know what ski it came from. Please feel free to ask any questions. I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE ORDERS.

This is for the Carburetor in good working condition. It is not pretty on the oustside because it has all the paint stripped off. However this was running the day it was taken apart. I know for a fact it is working.

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