07 Yamaha Yzf R6 Shifter With Linkage on 2040-parts.com
Irmo, South Carolina, US
Item is a Shifter and linkage off a 2007 Yamaha YZF R6. Item is in very good working condition. Is ready to be installed......all tabs are intact and serviceable. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have anymore questions. Paypal Only.
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