1964 Yamaha Mgit 80cc 80 Cc Trailmaster? Cylinder Head Cylinder Heads on 2040-parts.com
Hartford, South Dakota, United States
Used Yamaha 1964 MGIT I believe the MGIT model was a version of the trailmaster but I'm not certain if I can find very little information on it this auction is for 2 cylinder heads one of the cylinder heads is in very good condition but there is a fin missing the other cylinder head had a piston blown up in it see photos for exact condition
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