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Vintage Yamaha Decompression Valves Unused And Used 9 Total on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Bunker, Missouri, United States

Bunker, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used

HELLO!  I DON'T KNOW  WHAT TO SAY ABOUT THESE. THERE ARE 9 VALVES IN ALL.  SOME HAVE NEVER BEEN USED. NOT ALL THE VALVES ARE ALIKE. I KNOW THE VINTAGE RIDERS WILL KNOW ALL ABOUT THESE. .  HOPING THEY GO TO A COLLECTOR.
PLEASE E MAIL ME WITH AMY QUESTIONS.
THANK YOU FOR VIEWING MY LISTING!

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