This is off a 2008 Crf 250R in very good shape comes with piston still has good time left on it
Cylinder is in very good shape
Fits 04-09
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Components for Sale
- Honda xl 500 xl500 1979 ignition flywheel rotor stator magnito & advance eye xr(US $48.00)
- Honda xl 500 xl500 1979 right side engine clutch cover case no defects ahrma xr(US $33.00)
- Honda xl 350 1974 transmission trans assembly ahrma 75 76 250 xl350 flat track(US $44.00)
- Honda xl 500 xl500 1979 left side engine ignition cover case no defects ahrma xr(US $33.00)
- Honda xl 350 1974 clutch case side cover nice ahrma 75 76 250 xl350 flat track(US $29.00)
- Moose racing slave cylinder/case saver ktm 250 sxf 2008-2009(US $39.95)
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