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Performance Racing Karting / Honda Cr125 Engine Cases on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:JE01E s/n 5806460 Part Brand:Honda Warranty:No

Up for bidding is a complete 1997 CR125 engine case assembly, with attaching hardware. ( THIS BID IS FOR THE CASE ASSY ONLY, THERE ARE NO INTERNAL COMPONENTS ) The engine case # JE01E s/n 5806460.  All of the bearings are in place and are free spinning, the water pump impeller and gear are in place .  The bid also includes a reed valve assy, intake manifold, a complete gasket kit, and three OEM cylinder gaskets.  Please check with your local dealer for compatability, and please ask any questions before bidding.  I only ship to the 48 Continental United States.

 

Thanks for looking, and happy bidding!!!

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