88mm Forged Go Kart Racing Piston on 2040-parts.com
Holland, Indiana, United States
New 88mm forged racing piston that fits Honda GX390 engines. This is a flat top piston with valve reliefs and comes with the tool steel wrist pin, pin locks and low drag ring set.
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