Honda Cbr900rr Crankcase Engine Cases 1993-1994 on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, US
Engine cases from a 1993 Honda CBR900 RR engine number SC28E-2103409. Used in 1993 and 1994 CBR900 RR only. Nice bores, has been repaired on the left side (pictured) and will need a small crack repaired just above the starter in the last picture, if not you may have a small oil leak. Flat shipping of $35.00 via FedEx Home delivery.
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