Yamaha 01 R6 Yzfr6 Oil Pan Lower Cover Low Oil Sensor on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, US
THIS IS A USED YAMAHA 01 R6 YZFR6 OIL PAN, sensor COVER. YEARS 1999 00 01 2002 CHECK WITH DEALER FOR CORRECT FIT. $10.00 SHIPPING SHIP CONTINENTAL U.S. ONLY
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