SU Carburetor kit, part number VZX 1101.
This is a genuine S.U. product. The kit comes with the gasket suitable for many applications. Fits all models fron '59-'91 using HS carburettors. Please make your homework to check if it is suitable for you.
Bag is open but kit was never used!!!
Please feel free to ask questions.
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