Suzuki T350 T 350 Piston Rings Part no. 12140-18330-050 NOS Part Please note we can do combined shipping Please note we are situated in South Africa. We send off our parcels on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and once posted it takes +- 10 working days for delivery, but can be delayed up to 20 working days due to slow postal services. EMS courier services can be arranged (takes +- 5 working days), but is expensive (approximately double). Please email us for an accurate quote. Please do not give us negative feedback or low ratings due to delay in postage. |
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