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Yamaha Fzr600-motor-engine-cases-upper-lower-number Indicates 1993-look Good on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Seymour, Indiana, US

Seymour, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Item for bid, is a crankcase set, upper and lower, from a running 1993 Yamaha, FZR600R, motorcycle. These will fit most years of the FZR series, up to 1997 I believe, which is when they were dropped from the product line. These cases have one small chip out of the chain area, which can either be filled, welded, or used as is, it is not in an area that would leak oil, so fix it or ride it, won't hurt it or performance at all. Use buy it now, or Bid to win. Thanks for looking, and Happy Bidding!

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