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Nos Yamaha 878-11611-10-00 Piston Ring .25mm Os Gpx338 Gpx433 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
Location:

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:878-11611-10-00 Brand:Yamaha

            

NOS YAMAHA PISTON RING

.25MM OVERSIZED

PART# 878-11611-10-00

MAY FIT THE FOLLOWING   

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

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