Tdr Fiber Reeds For 1985-86 Suzuki Lt 250 For Stock To Slightly Modified Motors on 2040-parts.com
Punta Gorda, Florida, United States
NEW!! TDR Epoxy Fiber Reeds for 1986-86 Suzuki LT 250. Fits stock cage and is a 4 petal design and .022" thick to give the best overall performance and long reed life. The reeds are for Stock and slightly modified motors. Other thickness reeds designs are available. Just message me.__________International shipping is available. Contact me and I will quote the shipping rate. Purchase the product and wait for me to add the quoted shipping price to the invoice and then pay.
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