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1983 Yamaha Yz490k Drive Axle Countershaft Bearing on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Springdale, Pennsylvania, US

Springdale, Pennsylvania, US
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1983 YZ490K Drive Axle Bearing

This would be part number 93300-20501-00. Used but in good condition. Includes the cover plate & screw. Slots in screw are a little beat up from an impact driver.

Sold as is. May fit other years/sizes/models.

 I will ship overseas but it isn't cheap. Contact me for USPS overseas rates. Payment is due within five days of close of auction.

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