03 Honda 400 Ex 400ex Cylinder Jug And Piston Xr400 #10ns on 2040-parts.com
Walker, West Virginia, US
jug and piston off of good running 03 honda 400ex, may be dirty dusty rusty or filthy, please see pictures. may fit other years or modles please check with dealer before purchase
bore measured 85.5 mm
the head cover bolt hole with the bolt in it is stripped out please see pictures
comes as pictured
has scratches and scuffs
shows wear
there may be additional shipping to HI AK PR
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