Dynagear Cylinder Sleeve Csl122a Bore 3.875 Length 5.875 W 3/32 **new In Box** on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
For sale is a brand new, in box Dynagear cylinder sleeve L 85645, Ohio CSL122A measuring from the bore 3.875", with a length of 5.875 " and a wall spanning 3/32". Shipping to lower 48 States only please, all other buyers message prior to purchase to ensure proper post price. |
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