Ajs Stormer 250 Engine Cases, Matched Pair For Y4 Or Y40 on 2040-parts.com
Vista, California, US
AJS Stormer 250 Engine Cases
Matched Pair for Y4 or Y40
Excellent used pair of matched
engine cases, each case is stamped
D-84.
Model # A250402B
Serial # 2400
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