2003 Honda Crf 230f Camshaft, Bearings And Oem Bolt on 2040-parts.com
Walker, Louisiana, US
This is an OEM Honda Cams that was recently removed from a Stock 2003 Honda CRF 230F!
This Cam come with: OEM Bearings in Great shape & also the OEM Cam Bolt. This setup shows Very little Normal wear on it!
We built a customer a Bigger motor & this is the Cam that came from his Running Low hours bike!
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