Transmission Yamaha Yzf450 (2006) Tranny Yzf 450 Gearbox Yzf450 on 2040-parts.com
Opijnen, Netherlands
complete nice and clean transmission from a good running Yamaha YZF450 from 06 that we stripped, will fit more years, ask your friendly dealer, no pitting or worn dogs,, you get what you see, price 200 Dollar, worldwide shipping 50 dollar, thank you.
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