1975 Yamaha Rd350 Lh Side Cover Oil Tank on 2040-parts.com
South Barre, Vermont, US
LH side cover/oil tank from a 1975 Yamaha RD350 in nice shape. Very usable as is, no dents or leaks, few scratches. Does have a few blisters in paint and light rust along leading edge of tank. As a new seller your positive feedback is very important to me, if there is a real problem with your purchase then please contact me. Above all I want my customers happy so I have tried to describe the condition very accurately. See pics for imperfections. Thanks for looking!
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