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1980 Yamaha Exciter 440, Ex440 340 Steering Post Column Stem Shaft Srx Gpx on 2040-parts.com

US $10.59
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Homer City, Pennsylvania, United States

Homer City, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:8E7-23813-00-00

Good used Steering post column from a 1980 Yamaha Exciter 440......These should fit the 340 as well as other models..Please check before you bid Part number 8E7-23813-00-00   This Yamaha 8E7-23813-00-00 Column, Steering 2 is used in the following models and assemblies:

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