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Vintage Kart (go Cart) 16 Used Foreign Motor Pistons - Komet, Yamaha, Iame, Etc. on 2040-parts.com

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Franklin, Wisconsin, United States

Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:IAME, YAMAHA, ETC... Manufacturer Part Number:SEVERAL

16 USED FOREIGN MOTOR PISTONS

This listing is for 16 USED FOREIGN MOTOR PISTONS.   Pistons are various manufacturers (IAME, YAMAHA, WISECO, BURRIS, ETC...) and sizes (see photos).  Condition varies.  Some are from rebuilds.  Some pistons have been modified.  There is at least one piston that looks virtually new but has a slight "stick".

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Randy G.

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