Kawasaki Js 650 Sx X2 Sc Ts Cylinder Motor And New Pistons 1mm Needs Bore on 2040-parts.com
Athens, New York, United States
Kawasaki 650 Jet Ski Cylinder with brand new Mariner High performance 1mm over piston kit set including pistons, wrist-pins, cir-clips, and rings. Does not include wrist-pin bearings. The cylinder is stock bore and needs to be bored to match the new pistons. Cylinder is clean and is not full of gunk or corrosion. Thanks
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