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Nos Vintage Suzuki Tm Ts 250 Crankshaft 12002-30803 1971-80 Ahrma Vmx Twinshock on 2040-parts.com

US $249.95
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, US

Scottsdale, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Suzuki Manufacturer Part Number:12002-30803 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan

NOS Suzuki crank shaft for TM250's 1972 through 1975. Search engine says it will fit TS250's 1971 through 1980. Double check to make sure this is the part for your bike since I have no way of telling if this information is accurate. Crank comes in its original box which is well worn. I had the crank checked out at the machine shop to see if it was true and it was very close but I had it adjusted to make it spot-on. Crank is still coated in cosmoline, threads and keyways sharp and clean. This part is no longer available through Suzuki Motors.  

Shipping set at $12.95 for domestic customers, all others please refer to the shipping calculator since this is the service I use to purchase postage. Buy with confidence....heritage ebay member for 14 years!

 

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