1988 Yamaha Razz Scooter Oil Pump Nice Part on 2040-parts.com
Grovertown, Indiana, US
1988 YAMAHA RAZZ SCOOTER OIL PUMP NICE PART
Pump came off of a Razz. I dont know if they are interchangeable because I dont know which one it came off. These are parts that were bought by me from a scooter repair dealer that had the pump tagged as "working or rebuilt 1988 yamaha razz". Model? I have no idea. Thanks for looking!
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