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Kawasaki Zxi 900 Stx 900 Std Cylinder Needs Bore Job on 2040-parts.com

US $24.96
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:oem Warranty:No

Hey hey!

A physically clean and non discolored Cylinder for ZXI 900's.

Was from a freshwater use ski but a couple of pistons scorchs makes this rig need attention.

Scars in two holes. Honing prolly wont take care of center bore.

Time for boring. 

Sorry for pathetic interior pics...tilting digi-cam takes the light away. If ya need bettter pics will do, but its prolly enuff to say it needs bored.  

This cyl fits both STX and ZXI 900's and is the early more attractive gray...not the blue green from later models.

    

Shipping to lower 48 only. If ya need it shipped elswhere we will have to talk.

 

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