Suzuki Drz 400e Camshafts Drz400 Real E Model Camshafts! A/b on 2040-parts.com
Dacono, Colorado, US
This auction is for a very nice set of E model camshafts for a Suzuki DRZ 400. will fit all DRZ 400 motors and is a upgrade to the stock S/SM and the 50 state E cams. These are in excellent used condition. They are marked A on the intake cam and B on the exhaust cam. The real thing! Please ask any questions before bidding! Thanks for looking!
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