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Vforce 4 Replacement Reed Petal Kit - 4p672h, Fits Ktm 250 300 Exc Xc Sx on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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United States, United States

United States, United States
Condition:New Type:REEDS Manufacturer Part Number:4P672H Brand:MOTO TASSINARI Warranty:Yes

 THIS AUCTION IS FOR A BRAND NEW SET OF MOTO TASSINARI VFORCE 4 REPLACEMENT REEDS.

Original equipment carbon fiber VForce4 replacement reed petals exclusively for the VForce4 reed valve system

PART # 3P672H REPLACEMENT REED SET


MUST HAVE MOTO TASSINARI VFORCE 4 REED VALVE  V417A

WILL NOT WORK WITH ANY OTHER MODEL REED VALVE.


FITS
KTM 250SX  2003-06
KTM 250 300 EXCXC  THRU 2003
KTM 250 300 EXC SX XC 2004 2015




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