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Clutch Cable Yamaha Yzfr6 R6 Yzf on 2040-parts.com

US $13.00
Location:

Golden, Colorado, US

Golden, Colorado, US
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You are bidding on a BRAND New Clutch Cable to fit the following applications:

Yamaha

YZF-R6 99-05 all

 

 If you are unsure that this cable will fit your bike or need a cable to fit something else, please email us through eBay ,or call us at 303-216-2400 and we will be glad to assist you. Please use the shipping calculator to determine domestic and international shipping.

 



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