1979 Yamaha Mx175 Mx 175 Stock Flywheel Magnito on 2040-parts.com
New Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Here we have a 1979 Yamaha mx 175 stock flywheel magneto , good shape, bike had very good spark when it was removed , works fine , might fit other years and models ,. I have this in stock, I will ship over sea's and to canada , If you have any questions call John at 570 277 4000, Thanks alot
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