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Namura Na-30000-6k Top-end Rebuild Kit For 1985-93 Suzuki Lt230 Models - 67.47mm on 2040-parts.com

US $101.95
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Namura Technologies Manufacturer Part Number:NA-30000-6K

Namura Technologies Top-End Rebuild Kit

Part Number: NA-30000-6K

  • A Top-End rebuild can help to improve the performance of your ride, keeping it running in peak condition.
  • With the Namura complete Top-End Rebuild Kit, rebuilding your Top-End no longer expensive and painful
  • Namura's Top-End Kits include everything you need to get your ride operational again; pistons, a top-end gasket kit and wrist-pin bearings (where applicable) are all included in this convenient, time saving kit.

Why replace your cylinder when you can replace the piston for a fraction of the cost and time? Namura gives you a higher performance piston without the higher price. Top-End rebuild kits also include Namura's Top-End Gasket Kits, which are manufactured to OE-specs with no trimming or fitment issues. Quality materials mean increased longevity and continued performance. Namura's Top-End Kits include everything you need to get your ride operational again; pistons, a top-end gasket kit and wrist-pin bearings (where applicable) are all included in this convenient, time saving kit.

Fits:
1985-93 Suzuki LT230E
1985-93 Suzuki LT230GE
1985-93 Suzuki LT230S Quadrunner
1985-93 Suzuki LT230S Quad Sport

Specs:

  • Piston Size (mm): 67.47

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