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Cylinder Nos Triumph 650 Part Number E-6305 Nos Ahrma Vintage Triumph Antique on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
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Syracuse, New York, US
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 NOS Triumph 650 cylinders, part number: E-6305. ( it's cast into the block) Throw away those old worn out lungs! Buy the time you have them refurbished you could have this Brand New set!!! It has been said that, " there is nothing as good as the original bore " and if that is true your restoration WON'T be complete without a NEW set of cylinders!!

Shipping is $25.00 anywhere in the country. They will be packed in a box with expanding polyurethane foam protecting them. You will need a good utility knife upon opening.Pay Pal ONLY. Payment due within 3 days. Will ship anywhere in the world.For those outside the US please use the shipping calculator to find shipping cost.

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