Starter Chain 1982 / 1983 Yamaha Xj650l Seca Turbo 82 83 Primary Xj 650 L on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
Part, Starter Chain
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, light wear if any See pics.
Includes all that you see in the picture. Any questions please ask
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