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Vintage Yamaha Exciter Tool Box on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, US

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, US
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Bidding on a niceYamaha Exciter 440 tool box. This tool box was pulled from a 1980 exciter 440 that we just took in on trade. My fit other year exciters from the late 70s both 340s and 440s. A great addition to your vintage Yamaha.

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