Clymer Yamaha M387 Xj550 Fj600 81-85 Isbn 0-89287-372-8 Good Shape Seca ?? on 2040-parts.com
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Inventory Number Clymer Yamaha M387 XJ550 FJ600 81-85 ISBN 0-89287-372-8 Good Shape Seca ?? Good Condition, no rips tear or major oily spots. Has some wrinking of cover etc but totally useable manual.
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