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1981 81 Yamaha Maxim Xj650 Xj 650 Transmission Nice!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Kunkletown, Pennsylvania, United States

Kunkletown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Description:

81Yamaha Maxim XJ650 Transmission is used may have signs of wear and tear, but it is in perfectly usable condition. May work with other years and models it is the buyers responsibility to check fitment. We recommend verifying with your local dealer. Item is exactly as pictured.

YA-MMXJ650-81-29-115

Weight: 9 lb 4 oz FRPE

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