Clymer Snowmobile Shop Manual For Yamaha 3 Cylinder Models From 1997-02, Vmax on 2040-parts.com
Battle Lake, Minnesota, US
You are looking at a Clymer snowmobile shop manual for Yamaha 600/700 triples from 1997-02. Vmax, Venture, SXR, SRX and more. It's in good condition with slight discoloration on the front cover, and no missing or torn pages that I saw. Thanks for looking!
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