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Whatnow ? Nos Classic Yamaha Snowmobile Steering Column 8r4-23813-00- What! on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Port Huron, Michigan, United States

Port Huron, Michigan, United States
from a now closed shop
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HI, up for sale - for your consideration is as picture .... a vintage snowmobile STEERING COLUMN(1 avalible),  This shaft came out of a now closed Snowmobile Repair/Parts Shop.... I don't know the application, so look and match -thank you!   If this can help you and you are interested please purchase with goodwill and confidence as I do......USA only please  ........... Flat Rate Shipping for most states                     thankyou!  live long & well!  ...................... G3

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