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Sports Camshaft For Kymco Scooter Grand Dink 250cc on 2040-motos

US $330
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Taiwan, Taiwan

Taiwan, Taiwan
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Brand New 

Performance Camshaft  for Kymco 250cc scooter engine (Grand Dink 250) 

this performance camshaft  redesign for sports/performance

lift & duration are higher & longer than stock one.

will help your engine  get more fresh air & fuel to your engine 


this kit include

1x  sports / performance camshaft 

will for   

KYMCO 250cc 2 valve 250cc  scooter 

Grand Dink 250

this camshaft not for ATV engine, they have different ignition phase angle.


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