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Brand New Honda Ch80 Elite Carburetor 1985-2007 on 2040-motos

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Los Angeles, California

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BRAND NEW HONDA CH80 ELITE CARBURETOR 1985-2007 Direct fit for easy installation-Plug-N-Play Excellent for Restoration to factory Specifications Jetted up to 6000' Elevation Uses OEM Repair Kit Main Jet # 88 Pilot Jet # 40 Holder Jet # 652 Needle Set # R594INCLUDES: Plug-N-Play Carburetor Electric Choke Intake O Ring Vent Hose Drain Hose Screws (studs)Fits the following Application:MAKE SERIES MODEL YEAR CARB # REPLACES OE # OUR PART #HONDA SCOOTER CH80 1986-1987 VC61CA 16100-GE1-772 WIN0010HONDA SCOOTER CH80 1988-1989 VC61CB 16100-GE1-773 WIN0010HONDA SCOOTER CH80 1990-1993 VC61CC 16100-GE1-774 WIN0010HONDA SCOOTER CH80 1994-2007 VC67BA 16100-GV4-831 WIN0010

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