1973 Yamaha Dt100 Lt3 Lt1 100 Endurolt2 Original Wiring Harness 305-82590-20-00 on 2040-parts.com
Mora, Minnesota, US
used wiring harness as shown from a 73 Yamaha 100 enduro LT2, will also work on other Yamaha models. uncut with good connections. if you are unsure if this part will fit your Yamaha and I can check for you. any questions send a message.
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