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1995 Yamaha Blaster 200 Yfs200 Oem Thumb Throttle on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Saint Mary, Missouri, United States

Saint Mary, Missouri, United States
This THUMB THROTTLE is in good condition and shows normal signs of wear. The THUMB THROTTLE is dirty. THUMB THROTTLE IS MISSING THE TOP COVER.
Brand:OEM Part Type:THUMB THROTTLE HOUSING W/ CABLE

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1995 YAMAHA BLASTER 200 YFS200 OEM THUMB THROTTLE

This THUMB THROTTLE is in good condition and shows normal signs of wear. The THUMB THROTTLE is dirty. THUMB THROTTLE IS MISSING THE TOP COVER.

Removed From: 1995 Yamaha Blaster 200 YFS200

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