FINALLY AVAILABLE!!! Beautiful Wossner German made (Read: awesome) pistons made to the very highest spec. Fits all years Yamaha Snowscoot 80cc, and some scooters too! Best modern materials and manufacturing, these will last for years!! I have stock and first oversize available so PLEASE SPECIFY!!! Includes rings, pin and circlips as shown!! Shipping cost for lower 48 only, but happy to quote you for long distance...the cutout on the side are there intentionally, and a hallmark of Wossner pistons. This isn't Chinese junk, it's pricey because it looks like a work of art. MUCH NICER THAN STOCK!!! Open the box and set your eyeballs to STUNNED!
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