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1972 Yamaha Ds7 250 Motorcycle Shifter Shaft on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Hiram, Ohio, United States

Hiram, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A USED SHIFTER SHAFT OFF OF A 1972 YAMAHA DS7 250 MOTORCYCLE.FRAME AND ENGINE DS7-103476 .GOOD USEABLE CONDITION .  3415 MILES. THIS BIKE WAS A GOOD RUNNING BIKE YEARS AGO THAT I AM PARTING OUT., SHIPPING DISCOUNT IS NOT INCLUDED ON ALL MOTORCYCLE PARTS. CHECK OUT MY E-BAY STORE FOR MORE BIKE PARTS. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.


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