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    Hello!

    Hi
    Greetings from England
    I have a 1987 Mitsubishi L200 (uk spec)
    its a 2.0 SOHC,
    Manuel, 4x4
    I joined mainly in the search for a decent Carburetor for mine, as there is nothing available over here.
    but it looks like a decent group so nice to meet y'all and i hope to call on your experience and help
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    Word! And welcome.

    I am new here. This forum is amazing. I have been reading near non stop for a couple days now, and I just keep finding nooks and crannies of great info...

    This is an old for sale listing, but it doesn't look like it sold. May be worth checking up on.

    http://www.mightyram50.net/vbulletin...d-Mikuni-Carbs

    Might want to check the Documents section:

    http://www.mightyram50.net/vbulletin...agement-System

    And read up in the Performance section:

    http://www.mightyram50.net/vbulletin...-Modifications

    Good luck and great grill guard.

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    Hi and welcome to mightyram. A powder blue L200? Never seen one in that colour. Makes me wonder if Mitsubishi had specific paint codes for different markets (I know Honda had a similar thing going with the old Elite 50 scooters - you could identify where one came from by it's colour and decal designs). I guess you are limited to using the stock factory carb due to MoT's which is annoying. If you google 32/35 DIDTA Mikuni carb for images you will eventually find a new/reman'd complete carb for it unless you are game and rebuild the carb yourself (not a fun carb to work on but not impossible). And in the corner of your pic - is that another L200 parked next to yours?
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    I bought two together, same colour same age.
    the one with the stripes was a 2.5 diesel in allot worse condition is was rotten.
    I kept it for spares to get the petrol going but in the end didnt need anything so it sold last week for more then i paid for both in the first place, i think its off to Africa now.
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    Mot isnt an issue as it doesnt need to pass emissions over here, would ideally like to fit a weber but cant seem to find any adapter plates

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    Try this link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Weber-Carb-...0AAOSwFLBaaTW7. If you just want the adaptor: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Weber-Carb-...UAAOSwZQRYeUXf . Welcome to the forum!
    Pennyman1
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    Welcome!

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