Yamaha Blaster Engine Crank Assembly 200cc Motor Parts>> Fast Shippin on 2040-parts.com
Medina, New York, US
2002 YAMAHA BLASTER 200cc working crank does have some side play but at good price..everything in pics.May need some cleaning though dIRTY.CAME OUT OF A YAMAHA BLASTER ..Check out my other items!FOR MORE BLASTER PARTS...........\
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