1997 Yamaha Yz 125 Front Axle Complete W/free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Spring Mills, Pennsylvania, US
1997 YAMAHA YZ 125 FRONT AXLE
COMPLETE FRONT AXLE
GOOD AXLE AND NUT
COMES WITH SPACERS ALSO
CAME FROM A RUNNING BIKE THE BOTTOM END WAS GOING OUT IN
MAY FIT OTHER YEARS
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THESE PARTS ARE USED SO THERE WILL BE SOME SCUFFS AND MARKS ON THEM THEY ARE NOT NEW. I WILL NOT SELL JUNK I TRY TO SELL ITEMS THAT I WOULD BUY FOR MY OWN PROJECTS.
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