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73 Hodaka 125 Wombat Carb Carburetor on 2040-motos

US $69
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Huron, Ohio, United States

Huron, Ohio, United States
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This is a good used carburetor off a 1973 Hodaka Wombat 125 Frame # C-09982. It will need to be rebuilt. We have many other parts available check out Mikes Motorcycle parts for more parts.

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Thank you for looking at an item from Mikes Motorcycle Parts.  All parts are shipped out within1 business day of payment clearing. Look at pictures closely and ask any questions, I try to describe parts as best I can. International shipments take longer sometimes due to items going through customs so please be patient. Thanks -Mike


On Jan-09-09 at 20:40:42 PST, seller added the following information:


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On May-02-16 at 07:39:33 PDT, seller added the following information:

Hodaka All for Sale

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