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Yamaha Raptor 660 Oem Engine Cases Inner Left & Right W/ Bearings. Matched Set on 2040-parts.com

US $227.50
Location:

California, Maryland, United States

California, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

Left and Right Inner Engine cases removed from a 2001 yamaha Raptor 660R.  This is a very nice set that has been Cleaned and is ready for your rebuild.  All ball bearings are in excellent condition.  There are NO stripped out bolt holes.  This is a factory matched set of cases AND the upper chain guard mount is NOT Broken off like most others seen for sale.  These engine cases include all 14 case bolts. 

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