These are a used set of cases from a 2006 yz 250 2 stroke. As you can see in the third picture, there is some patching done due to a hole. When they were assembled there was no leaking. They will need all new bearings before use. If you have any questions feel free to message me. Thanks
Components for Sale
Kx 85/100(US $20.00)
Radiator 1983-1986 honda magna vf1100c v65 magna(US $29.99)
Gear shift levers for suzuki gt750 gt550 set of five(US $39.99)
Pristine chrome kick starter for suzuki gt750 gt 750 perfect condition(US $42.99)
Chrome starter for 1972 gt750 gt750j with no sris hole beutiful condition(US $26.99)
Complete case bolt set for suzuki gt750 gt 750 engine case bolt set(US $16.99)
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