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is pretty much what you get. Except the Throttle Body (sold that) you don't need it unless you go full race. Zippers and Fuel Moto both said the stock 50 mm throttle body and stock injectors work well with stage 4. If you go over 125 hp, then you benefit from 58 mm and hi flow injectors.
Included in this kit I am selling, you get the SE cam bearings 24018-10, Cam bolt and washer, 25560-06, Upper gasket kit, 17052-99c, New CVO 110 lifters (a guy got a warranty replacement 110 motor from MOCO and pulled these out and put in larger cam and S&S lifter before installing engine.
Over $2K plus shipping, and tax. All new parts, Selling for $1500 shipped to lower 48. Will have pics of everything later today or tomorrow. Pm me if you want to see pics this evening.
If anyone is interested in the Stage 4 kit, I will throw in a Kury Velocriptor AC and servo cover. Or knock a hundred dollars off the price of the kit.
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