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Nice Oem Yamaha Rd400 C D E 1976 - 1979 Service Manual Shop Lit-11616-rd-40 Used on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Bergen, New York, United States

Bergen, New York, United States
See Description.
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For sale, is this vintage manual.
  • Yamaha RD 400 Models 1976-79 Service Manual RD 400C (D,E)
  • Part # LIT-11616-RD-40.
  • Circa. 1980.
  • Good condition overall.  Normal signs of age / use.
NYS residents to pay sales tax.  Sold AS-IS. Shipping rates are for the continental US only. Please inquire regarding shipping to all other foreign locations. Payment is preferred via Paypal, but other methods are also accepted. Please inquire about alternate payments. Thanks for looking. ****Please also check out my fathers auctions at chrismcc.**** Thanks again.

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