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1983 Yamaha Xj900r Xj 900 R Seca Engine Motor 22,949 Miles on 2040-parts.com

US $499.95
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Englewood, Colorado, United States

Englewood, Colorado, United States
HAS 22,949 MILES(SHOWS IN VIDEO BELOW),NO CRACKS OR UNWANTED HOLES IN CASES OR COVERS,GEARS DO NOT SKIP OR MISS,OIL WAS CLEAN(NO METAL PARTICLES),DOES NOT LEAK,NO WIRES/PLUGS CUT/MELTED,NOTHING STRIPPED OUT OR BROKEN OFF,CYLINDERS ARE NICE(NOT RUSTY OR SCORED),HAS STARTER MOTOR AND STATOR(NO BAD DAMAGE,TESTED ON BIKE),COLOR FADING A LITTLE,HAS MANIFOLD BOOTS(NOT TORN),TEETH ON SHAFT SPLINES ARE NICE(NOT CHEWED UP),NO BAD DAMAGE THAT EFFECTS OPERATION,NO BAD RASH ON COVERS,FEW MARKS/SCRATCHES FROM GENERAL USE,GOOD STRONG RUNNING MOTOR,WE GO THROUGH OUR MOTORS VERY THOROUGHLY AND AT ANY BAD SIGN OF DAMAGE/WEAR WE DONT TAKE THE CHANCE AND WILL JUST PART MOTOR INTO PARTS.CHECK OUT VIDEO BELOW FOR MORE DETAIL!
Brand:YAMAHA Part Type:engine Manufacturer Part Number:2634690

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