Nos Yamaha Dt125 Dt175 Dt250 Dt350 Dt400 Stay Flasher Turn Signal Lr on 2040-parts.com
Nonthaburi,Bangkhen, TH
This item is NOS Yamaha DT125 DT175 DT250 DT350 DT400 Stay Flasher Turn Signal LR. 1 Bid=2Pcs
Genuine part, Good codition as never been used. Pls see pictures for your consideration to make sure before bid ,
NO RETURN OR REFUND. This parts may fit other years and model then pls check your delear to make sure.
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