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New Pw80 Py80 Right Hand Brake Lever Fit Yamaha Pw80 Z-yinger Loncin Js Coyote on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
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NEW PW80 PY80 RIGHT HAND BRAKE LEVER FIT YAMAHA PW80 Z-YINGER LONCIN JS COYOTE, US $17.00, image 1
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:CT Manufacturer Part Number:CT 80-B-01



NEW PW80 PY80 RIGHT HAND BRAKE LEVER FITS YAMAHA PW80 JIANSH COYOTE PY80 LONCIN PY80

Description: RH Brake Lever with holder and wiring ( 2 male plug)


This after market spare parts to be used on Yamaha80, Peewee80, PW80, PY80, G80T, COYOTE 80, LC80PY, JS80PY

Our prices Do not include the customs tax or duty.


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