Genuine Yamaha Cylinder 1 Pn 2ja 11311 01 Fits Old Yamaha, Jog, Zuma 50 Cc on 2040-parts.com
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NEW YAMAHA JOG BWS ZUMA 50 CYLINDER
YAMAHA PART#: 2JA-11311-01 REPLACE THE OLD NUMBER 2JA-11311-00
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BW'S & ZUMA 1989 & 1990
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