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Kawasaki 650 X2 Sx Jet Ski West Coast Racing Head Increases Compression - Nice!! on 2040-parts.com

US $205.00
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Sebastopol, California, United States

Sebastopol, California, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Brand:West Coast

Nice looking westcoast ep6500 650 sx/x2 high compression head noticeable bolt on power upgrade just pulled off a running ski that ripped! Unsure of dome size but ski had 170-175 compression and was running on pump gas with no deto. There NO pitting in either dome just some swirl marks from cleaning up carbon deposits. Included is a rare reusable west coast exhaust gasket! View pictures for exact condition what you see is what you'll get.

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