Yamaha Ds6 250 Twin Right Engine Side Cover W Screws Nice Ds 6 Scrambler on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
This is the right hand engine side cover from a Yamaha DS6 250 Twin, 1970. Very good condition other than dirt and few scratches. No breaks, no cracks. Comes with the bolts also. Please view all the pictures close up for the best description. Buyer to pay calculated shipping with Paypal at end of auction. Thanks, CT
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