IMO, odds are they'll be pretty good. Clean them up, install the kit (including needles & jets), some adjustments, and good to go.
But, check that the pistons move absolutely freely in the domes (with the damper removed). You should not be able to feel or hear any rubbing at all. The domes are kind of fragile and can easily be dented; any rubbing at all will upset the mixture.
Also look for any sideplay in the throttle shaft where it goes through the carb body. Unlike the ZS, the SUs have no seal here (at least mine don't) and rely on a snug fit to prevent air leaks. If they leak, it will affect fuel mileage (but takes some serious wear to cause other problems).
New mixture needles and jets aren't a requirement usually, but it's very hard to judge their condition, so the safest course with unknown carbs is to replace them. It's also a good way to be sure you have the right needles, since there are many different ones available.