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Wiseco Brand Kawasaki Kx80 Kx85 Kx100 Piston Wrist Pin Top End Bearing B1006 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Vienna, Virginia, US

Vienna, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Wiseco Manufacturer Part Number:B1006 Country of Manufacture:Japan

Here is a New Wiseco Piston Wrist Pin Bearing. The part number is: B1006.

This part(s) fits the following models and years:

  • Kawasaki KX80s years 1988-2000
  • Kawasaki KX85s years 2001-2013
  • Kawasaki KX100s years 1995-2013

Condition of Item(s):

  1. New, has not been taken out of package or used

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