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Owner's Manual 1982 Yamaha Xt250j Xt250 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

White Salmon, Washington, United States

White Salmon, Washington, United States

Owner's Manual 1982 Yamaha XT250J XT250 

From old dealer stock, may has some very mild shelf wear

Excellent copy, 

Part # LIT-11626-03-01   3Y1-28199-12

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