Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Nos Yamaha 878-11611-00-00 Piston Ring Std Bore Gpx338 Gpx433 on 2040-parts.com

US $23.95
Location:

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:878-11611-00-00 Brand:Yamaha

            

NOS YAMAHA PISTON RING

STANDARD BORE

PART# 878-11611-00-00

MAY FIT THE FOLLOWING    

1974 GPX338F - Crank - Piston Gpx338f - Gpx433f
1974 GPX433F - Crank - Piston Gpx338f - Gpx433f
1975 GPX338G - Crank - Piston
1975 GPX433G - Crank - Piston

***NOTE***

Due to some parts having many applications, we may not have listed every single application below. Please refer to your parts list using the OEM part number below to check application to your machine.


Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Jaguar XKR – the best drifting car

Tue, 24 Nov 2009

The Jaguar XKR drifting at the hands of Jeremy Clarkson - who was wearing flippers! In a bit of Christmas DVD daftness (a Jeremy Clarkson speciality) Clarkson and the Stig are out playing at ‘Splat the Apple’ on the track at Monteblanco. But there’s a catch.

McLaren delivers first P1 supercar, announces performance figures

Mon, 21 Oct 2013

McLaren delivered its first P1 supercar on Monday, days after British TV show “Top Gear” was spotted testing the vehicle. The new UK-based owner picked up the Volcano yellow and carbon fiber P1 at the company's headquarters in Woking, England. McLaren also confirmed the insane specs we were all hoping for.

Nissan Patrol breaks obscure Guinness World Record

Mon, 26 Aug 2013

The Nissan Patrol, a cooler-looking version of the Infiniti QX80 with a Nissan front end, broke a Guinness World Record on Thursday at Sharjah International Airport in the UAE. The nearly 3-ton truck pulled a 170.9-ton cargo plane for more than 164 feet (50 meters), breaking the previous record for “Heaviest aircraft pulled by any production vehicle” by 15 tons. The previous record was attributed to the Volkswagen Touareg that pulled a Boeing 747 at 155 tons.