Used 1982-84 Yamaha Ytm "tri-moto 225." Rear Axle Good Condition on 2040-parts.com
Bad Axe, Michigan, US
USED 1983-84 YAMAHA YTM "TRI-MOTO 225" REAR GOOD CONDITION
UP FOR SALE IS A USED REAR AXLE THAT IS IN
GOOD CONDITION WITH SOME RUST FOR A YAMAHA YTM "TRI-MOTO 225
ATV MOTORCYCLE FROM 1983-84. THE YAMAHA
PART NUMBER IS 29425810000 AND IT COMES
TO US FROM A LOCAL YAMAHA DEALER, SO YOU
CAN BE ASSURED THAT THIS IS THE RIGHT PART
FOR YOUR APPLICICATION. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING
AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING
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