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New Piston Kit Rings For Honda Nsr125 1990-2003 Std Bore Size 54 Mm on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
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GUANGZHOU,GUANGDONG, CN

GUANGZHOU,GUANGDONG, CN
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Kit Includes piston, rings, pin, clips
Fit: HONDA NSR125 
Bore(in mm): 54

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