Oil Pan 1982 / 1983 Yamaha Xj650l Seca Turbo 82 83 Xj 650 on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
Part, Oil Pan
Removed from a running 1982 Yamaha XJ 650 L Turbo with 28048 miles
Should fit other years / models also make sure to check.
Description, Good working condition, good gasket surface. No cracks
Fair cosmetics, dirty. See pics.
Includes all that you see in the picture. Any questions please ask
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