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Yamaha Enduro Oem Gear Shift Lever 1974 Yamaha Dt360 Gear Shifter Gear Lever on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
Location:

Littleton, Colorado, US

Littleton, Colorado, US
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All of the vintage Yamaha motorcycle parts that we are selling are the OEM parts taken from a green 1974 Yamaha Enduro DT360.  The bike only had 1046 miles on it.

Please see our other listings for other parts available. 
We will combine shipping on multiple purchases.

This is the chrome gear shift lever. Includes the screw for mounting.  If you'd like additional information, please let us know.  

We will ship within two business of confirmed payment.  Payment is expected withing three days of close of auction.  As-is, no returns.
Thanks for looking and good luck!
 

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