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Honda Dio 50cc Piston Piston Ring Piston Pin Needle Bearings Retainer Gasket on 2040-parts.com

US $7.90
Location:

Tianjin, China

Tianjin, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply

 Honda DIO 50cc Piston Piston Ring Piston pin needle bearings retainer Gasket

                          Include:  Pistons, piston rings, piston pins, retainer,needle bearings ,Gasket
                          Diameter: 40mm 
                          High: 50mm 

                          In order to avoid buying the wrong, before you buy, please compare sizes.

                    
                                       Shipping
  
        Within 24 hours after you pay, we will issue accessories. Provisions of the United States through ebay  
       "ePacket"
 delivery. Arrival time is generally less than 15 days. Other countries use postal air parcel delivery 
        Usually arrives in
 25-45 days. 

        If you purchase several different products, we will combine shipping. Then follow China Post standard  shipping
        charge.

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