80's Suzuki Rm 100 Rm100 Lower End Engine Motor Bottom End Year Unknown? on 2040-parts.com
Norton, Massachusetts, US
THIS IS A LOWER END FOR A SUZUKI RM 100. YEAR UNKNOWN IT IS IN THE 80'S. COMES AS PICTURED IN AS IS CONDITION FOR PARTS OR REPAIR. MOTOR HAS BEEN SITTING FOR YEARS AND NOT SURE WHAT IS GOOD ON IT. PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES CLOSELY TO SEE ITEM CONDITION!
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