1988 Yamaha Ysr 50 - Left Side Engine Stator Cover on 2040-parts.com
New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
This Left Side Stator Cover is off a 1988 Yamaha YSR50. The cover has some light surface scratches as shown. Please see the pictures below and contact me with any questions.
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