2 Vintage Kart Engine Pistons Komet,dap,tkm, Slotted And Windowed on 2040-parts.com
Citrus Heights, California, United States
Hello I have two new pistons. one slotted, one windowed 50.80 in size. They are new without the boxes. the picture is a general picture used for these adds and may not be the pistons shown, the piston in the picture has oxidation on it the pistons for sale are clean.
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