Yamaha Banshee Yfz350 Oem Swingarm Assy. Stock 87-06 Banshee 350 Swingarm Axle on 2040-parts.com
Elverta, California, US
Up for sale is a complete rear axle and swingarm assembly with shock and linkage. Comes complete as pictured. This assembly was removed from a 2004 banshee special edition black. It is in used condition and has obvious signs of wear as can be seen in pictures . All parts seem to be in good working order. I do not guarantee thing's like bearings and seals because this is a used set and sold as is.. parts may need a good washing...Overall in good usable shape.
If you have any questions please ask..easiest way to reach me for quick response is call or text 916 370 4765
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