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Showbike Chrome 2001 - 07 Yamaha Yzf R1 Sprocket & Carrier on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

National City, California, US

National City, California, US
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UP FOR NO RESERVE AUCTION IS A 46 TOOTH SPROCKET, AND 2007 YAMAHA R1 CUSH DRIVE CARRIER THAT HAS BEEN SHOW CHROME PLATED. ITS NEVER BEEN INSTALLED SINCE BEAUTIFULLY PLATED, AND HIS HERE FOR THE RIGHT PERSON TO SAVE ALOT OF MONEY. WE ARE LIQUIDATING ALL METRIC PARTS FROM OUR INVENTORY AND PASSING ON THE SAVINGS TO YOU.

NO SALES OR SHIPMENTS TO ALASKA, CALIFORNIA, HAWAII. NOT FOR SALE IN THESE AREAS.

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