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Yamaha 1980 Xt250 Piston Wrist Pin Connector Sr Tt Engine Part 250 Xt Vintage on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, US

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, US
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YAMAHA

XT250 1980

WRIST PIN

PISTON CONNECTOR

 

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