VENT . TAKEN OFF XS400 YAMAHA XS 400 01-1977. NEED CLEAN UP. SOME SCRATCHES. PAYMENT IN 4 DAYS. NO WARRANTY. NO RETURNS. BUYER PAYS FOR SHIPPING.
HAVE NO IDEA WILL IT FIT YOUR BIKE OR IT OEM OR AFTERMARKET PART. IT IS BUYER RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK IF IT FIT YOUR BIKE . ALL PARTS TAKEN OFF OLD JUNK BIKES. HAVE NO WAY TO TEST, INSPECT, MEASURE THIS PARTS
Components for Sale
- Primary gear taken off cb550 honda cb 550 03-1976 (US $29.99)
- Pick up for oil cooler lines fz600 yamaha fz 600 1986(US $39.99)
- Rockers head cover ch250 honda elite scooter ch 250 1985 (US $59.99)
- Cylinder head kz440 kawasaki kz 440 ltd 03-81(US $99.99)
- Oil pressure sensor xs400 yamaha xs 400 01-1977(US $14.99)
- Cam shaft ct90 honda ct 90 1966-1968(US $39.99)
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