1981 81 Yamaha Xj550 Maxim Shift Lever At Lkq Motorsports on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
Used 1981 81 Yamaha XJ550 Maxim Shift Lever. This item is in good shape some scratches and nicks. Still in good working order. VIN# JYA5K500XBA002652 Stk# FR128-831 Contact us at 855.LKQ.MOTO for any questions
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