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1998 Yamaha Yz250 Rear Swingarm, May Fit Years 94 95 96 97 And More on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Wilmington, North Carolina, US

Wilmington, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Yamaha OEM Placement on Vehicle:Front

 Hey guys and thank you for checking out my listing, I am currently parting out my 1998 Yamaha YZ250

This listing is for the rear swing-arm, but everything else on the bike will be posted in the very near future. I will be posting high def pictures and other engine parts VERY soon. ( SOLD THE HEAD AND CYLINDER AND CARB)  a power jet port fatty pipe, and everything else on the bike VERY soon, so keep checking! They are currently sitting in a tub of gasoline and I'm cleaning them before i post pictures. As with the nature of these parts, i can not offer a refund policy. It is sold as is, BUT I can tell you the bike ran before i tore it apart.




NOW I will consider selling the whole bike or any piece off of it. If there is a part you need, Feel free to email me or call, 910-471-1666 My name is Ian


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