03 Yz 250f Throttle & Cables 2003 04 Yz250f 250 F Wr Wr250r Wr250 450 Yz450 450f on 2040-parts.com
Marysville, Washington, US
03 YZ250F Throttle & Cables, fairly low hour bike, Looks good, no fraying, tube looks good. MAY, keyword, MAY fit a bunch of years and the WR as well, but, if your unsure, ASK and i'll crossreferance it. Please ask if you have any questions, Thanks
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