1984 Yamaha Yz80l Clutch Cover Cover, Restored on 2040-parts.com
Hempstead, New York, US
1984 Yamaha YZ80L clutch cover. Cover was glass bead blasted & painted semi gloss black engine paint. Water pump seal was removed. This was for a restoration I lost interest in so I am parting out the bike. Will fit other years 1982-1992?, do your research. No returns, sold as is. No zero feedback bidders, your bid will be canceled. Payment due within 3 days.
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