2000-2001 Honda Foreman 450 4x4 Trx450s Namura Piston Kit *std Stock Bore 90mm* on 2040-parts.com
Cedar, Michigan, United States
BRAND NEW NAMURA PISTON KIT. INCLUDES PISTON, RINGS, WRIST PIN, AND CIRCLIPS. PISTON IS FOR THE STANDARD BORE (90mm). ACTUAL SIZE OF PISTON IS 89.96mm. NAMURA PISTONS FEATURE THE FOLLOWING:
FITS: 2000-2001 HONDA 450 FOREMAN 4X4 (TRX450S)
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