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85 Yamaha Yz250 Yz 250 1985 Gas Tank Mounts Black Plastic Brackets Bolts Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Wernersville, Pennsylvania, United States

Wernersville, Pennsylvania, United States
Our parts are listed as used and should be in working order but may take preparation or work to be bolt on ready. For example they may need cleaning, seals, bearings, oil, or other maintenance since they are used and internal parts may be worn
Manufacturer Part Number:24X-23144-00-00, 97313-06016-00 Brand:Yamaha

**Additional Photos Below in Full Item Description**


Gas Tank Mounts off a 1985 Yamaha YZ250

NOTE: See photos for damages/wear.

Everything in the photo is what is included.

Being sold as is with no warranty or guarantees. 

Other parts off this bike are also available, check out our other items!

All I know is this came off a 1985 Yamaha YZ250, it may fit other years and models but please do your research before bidding. 

Just because other years/models are suggested/listed does not mean it fits them, again contact a dealer to make sure this will fit your bike. 



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