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Wiseco Piston 4795m09450 94.50 Oversize 4.50mm Kawasaki Klx400/kfx400 Suzuki on 2040-parts.com

US $109.95
Location:

Petersburg, West Virginia, United States

Petersburg, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV Compatible Model:KLX400 KFX400 DRZ400 LT-Z400 Brand:Wiseco Surface Finish:Forged Manufacturer Part Number:4795M09450 Part Type:Piston Kit Compatible Make:Kawasaki Suzuki Compatibility Year(s):2003-2014 UPC:Does not apply

HERE YOU ARE BIDDING ON A NEW WISECO PISTON KIT. THE KIT INCLUDES PISTON, RINGS, CIRCLIP AND WRIST PIN. THIS PISTON IS FOR THE 2003-2006 KAWASAKI KLX/KFX400 and Suzuki DRZ/Z400. THE PISTON IS 94.50 MM AND IS 4.5MM OVERSIZE. 

This is a 440cc Big Bore Piston

THANKS FOR LOOKING AND PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

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