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Piston & Ring Kit Standard Bore 1976-1980 Ski-doo 340 Rotax,tnt- Rv on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Boonville, New York, United States

Boonville, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:SPI Part Type:Piston Kit Manufacturer Part Number:9767p2- 09-767-02 Fits:Snowmobile

SPI Pistons Stock bore fit Ski-doo 1976-1980 Rotax 340 engine - Come as shown new in the box

Description:

  • This part is used, shows normal signs of wear
  • Please review all pictures before purchasing item          
  • Ready to install

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