Pr Wiseco Piston : 1985-86 Suzuki Lt250r 534mo7000 on 2040-parts.com
Loma Linda, California, US
The item up for sale is a NEW Wiseco Piston for the listed bikes below.
Part Number : 534M07000.
1985-86 Suzuki LT250R.
This is a NEW part that has been sitting on the shelf for years.
It is going to have dust on it, but still new.
Shipping cost is for the lower 48 states only
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24601 Redlands Blvd
Loma Linda Ca. 92354
909-478-7717
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