James 1999-04 Twin Cam 1550 95" Top End Set - Close Out on 2040-parts.com
Brattleboro, Vermont, US
More of the "back room stuff". Going to be cleaning out a lot of misc parts from both motorcycle shop and 4wd shop gathering dust over the years. Have a LOT of Genuine James Gaskets we are selling off. Better to give you a break than to keep storing them. Price these ANYWHERE - V-Twin, Drag, Kirk, heck, even Wal-Mart. They can not come close.
Top end set for 1999-2004 TC 95". Part # is JGI- 17054-99-X. Selling it as you see it.
We
manufacture & distribute the widest variety of Linkert carburetor parts in the
world, period, and have several hundred thousand parts in stock.
I have well over 100 rebuilt carburetors, what would you like to see listed ?
Payment within 3 days.
Components for Sale
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- 86 suzuki ls650 ls 650 savage boulevard valve springs & keepers(US $19.99)
- James 1999-up twin cam transmission gasket / seal kit - close out(US $22.95)
- James 2005-2009 twin cam 88" motor gasket set - close out(US $59.99)
- Primary gasket & seal set -2006 - 09 dyna, 2007-09 softail - close out(US $35.00)
- James primary gasket & seal set -1994-2004 flt , fxr - close out(US $35.00)
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