Hyper 600 Microsprint Minisprint Micro Sprint Oil Cooler Setrab 636 on 2040-parts.com
Meredith, New Hampshire, US
Brand new setrab oil cooler and hyper 600 mount.. bought and never installed.. oil cooler retail from hyper 482.00.. mount retail 89.00. Has adapter for 05-06 kawi 636
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