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2000 Yamaha Blaster Yfs200 Yfs 200 Stator Flywheel Magneto Rotor Generator on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Joliet, Illinois, US

Joliet, Illinois, US
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2000 YAMAHA BLASTER 200YFS STATOR AND FLYWHEEL.GOOD PARTS.THIS PART MAY FIT OTHER YEAR'S AND OTHER MODELS. CHECK YOUR DEALER FOR FIT. WE HAVE MORE PARTS FROM THIS BIKE AND OTHER BIKES. GO TO OUR EBAY STORE FOR OUR OTHER PARTS.E-MAIL US WITH ANY NEEDS. THANKS

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OnStar units to be sold separately from vehicles

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Tour of quake zone shows Akio Toyoda 'the depth of destruction'

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Barrett-Jackson's Las Vegas auction draws drivers

Wed, 21 Sep 2011

Though you'll see the usual assortment of restored muscle cars and one-of-a-kind automotive delights at the Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas auction, it's the buyers who make this event a little different, organizers say. "Most of the vehicles we sell in Vegas go to first-time buyers--and they want drivers," said Craig Jackson, CEO of the auction company. "They're end users and drivers, rather than speculators." Those buyers will have a wide variety to choose from at the fourth-annual Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas auction, which kicks off on Sept.