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Up for grabs is new Genuine OEM Yamaha Factory Owners Manual.  If you own one of these great machines, or make a living repairing the machines, this is a must have item.  

Information about this manual:
Year:  1999
Make:  Yamaha
Model:  YFM80L Badger 80
OEM Part #:  LIT-11626-12-50

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