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Yamaha Banshee Cheetah Serval Cylinder 68x58 4mm Stroke 68mm Bore on 2040-parts.com

US $875.00
Location:

Nowata, Oklahoma, US

Nowata, Oklahoma, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:CP Industries Manufacturer Part Number:CPI-sc6858p Country of Manufacture:United States

This is a brand new Cheetah Serval 4mm stroker Cylinder.  This is a 68 bore 58 ( +4mm stroke) . This cylinder requires a 4mm crank which does NOT require case trenching.  This cylinder was designed to make tons of bottom and mid range power.   This cylinder is as casted from cp industries and is ready to bolt on a run.  This cylinder should make 80+ very usable horsepower.  We can supply all parts needed for the motor this is for the cylinder only.



Why wait for someone to get to your cylinder in a couple of months this one is ready to be shipped to you today!

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