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Triumph 650 To 750 Alloy Big Bore Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Venice, Florida, US

Venice, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

UP FOR BID TRIUMPH 650 TO 750 CAST ALLOY BIG BORE KIT WITH PISTONS PINS AND CLIPS WAS ON BIKE I TOOK APART .LOOKS TO BE MADE BY SAND CAST METHOD THE 1ST PIC SHOWS WHAT LOOKS LIKE A CRACK BUT IS JUST PART OF THE CASTING PROSCESS. IT HAS NO MAKERS MARK ON IT ANYWHERE THE ONLY THING I SEE IS THE # 1 ON TOP. BORES WILL NEED A GOOD HONE PISTONS COULD PROBLY BE CLEANED AND REUSED WITH NEW RINGS. SOLD WITH NO RESERVE!!!! SHIPPING IN THE US WILL BE 45.00 ALL OTHERS WILL BE ACTUAL COST FROM 34292 THANKS NASTYCHOPPERS

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