Cylinderhead Ktm 620 Lc4 (1992) Head Cylinder Ktm 620 Camshaft Ktm Lc4 on 2040-parts.com
Opijnen, Netherlands
complete cylindrhead from a KTM600 LC4 from 1992, will fit many more years, ask for confirmation your local dealer, you get what you see, price 150 Dollar, Worldwide shipping 75 dollar, thank you.
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