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Copy Of Rare Yamaha Ycs1 Road Racer Modifications And Specs Yamaha Service Dpt on 2040-parts.com

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DeLand, Florida, US

DeLand, Florida, US
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Six pages of pictures, descriptions, instructions and measurements on how to have the baddest YCS-1 ROAD RACER to ever hit the streets! This is an official Yamaha publication dated 8/67 with nice "SERVICE SAFETY NOTES" on how not to blow up your road racer. It has been folded and a few notes written in it. Rare, this is the only one I have ever seen. Shipping immediate after payment via USPO Priority flat rate envelope. International shipping extra. thanks for looking. 

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