L@@k!!! New Xl80 Xr80 (older Years) Std (47.5mm) Piston Rings!!! on 2040-parts.com
Bismarck, North Dakota, US
This is NEW set of Honda STD (stock bore)(47.5mm) OEM piston rings that will fit 1979-1985 XL80s, 1979-1999 XR80s. Honda sticker NOT included. Email any ?s.
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