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Pbi Rear Sprocket - 40 Teeth - 428 Width - Suzuki Rm80 From 1982 Only on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:6036-40 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Brand:PBI Surface Finish:ALUMINUM Country of Manufacture:United States

NEW - WAREHOUSE CLEAROUT SALE OF BRAND NEW STOCK

CANADA RETAIL IS $59.99 EACH


PART #: 6036

WIDTH: 428

STOCK WIDTH OR CONVERSION WIDTH:  STOCK

NUMBER OF TEETH: 40

FRONT OR REAR: REAR

STEEL OR ALUMINUM: ALUMINUM

 

FITS: 

RM-80 1982 only

 

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USA

COST - $10

CANADA: ALL MAJOR CITIES AND TOWNS - RURAL, REMOTE AND NORTHERN LOCATIONS MAY BE MORE $

(AS A GENERAL RULE IF YOU SEE A UPS TRUCK IN YOUR AREA EVERY DAY YOUR ADDRESS IS INCLUDED - IN SOME RURAL, REMOTE AND NORTHERN LOCATIONS UPS CHARGES AN EXTRA FEE CALLED "EXTENDED SERVICE AREA FEE" - IF YOU ARE UNSURE EMAIL US FOR A QUOTE)

COST - $15

INTERNAL STOCK CODE -6036-40   1-NRL   WAREHOUSE 58B - PBI SPROCKETS / SUZUKI DIRT BOX 1 / STREET REAR BOX TWO (RC80) (8,19,13)

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