(all) Sea Doo 800 (type 787) 83 Mm .040 Bore Wsm Top End Piston Kit on 2040-parts.com
Maine or Indiana Warehouse, US
82 mm is STD Bore for these Machines
WSM TOP END KIT INCLUDES:
PISTONS, RINGS, WRIST PINS, CIRCLIPS, NEEDLE BEARINGS & TOP END GASKET SET
Ship's from either Maine or Indiana warehouse
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