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1973 Yamaha Mx360 Rear Wheel Brake Torque Arm Yamaha Mx 360 Rear Brake Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Lomita, California, United States

Lomita, California, United States
THERE ARE SOME STAINS,NICKS,SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES...
Brand:Yamaha Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

WELCOME TO, SOUTH BAY MOTO GP!!!

1973 YAMAHA MX360 WITH MATCHING VIN.# AND ENG. # 365-005773 !!!

REAR BRAKE TORQUE ARM / ROD !!!

GOOD CONDITION : STRAIGHT THERE ARE NO CRACKS OR REPAIRS, THE THREADS ARE GOOD !!!

THERE ARE SOME STAINS, SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES FROM NORMAL USE  AND AGE !

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I HAND CLEAN AND INSPECT ALL PARTS MYSELF TO ENSURE THE QUALITY OF ALL PARTS I POST "I AM A ONE MAN SHOW" !!!

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