Yamaha 1996 Big Bear 350 2wd Rear Differential on 2040-parts.com
Caribou, Maine, US
1996 Yamaha Big Bear 350 2WD Rear differential. Differential is in good shape. Turns very smoothly. Will require a bearing and oil seal on the left side. This part retails for over $1000.00. No international bidders. Thanks for your interest and hopefully your bid.
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