Yamaha It 175 (1976-1977) Right Side Fuel Tank Ahrma Vmx - White Or Blue on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
Yamaha IT 175 (1976-1977) RIGHT SIDE Fuel Tank AHRMAVMX Product Description Includes a new cap. Uses stock petcock and mounts. Capacity: STOCK Choice of White or Blue. Ask for details. ***** International members....Contact seller first before purchasing. Shipping to your country may not be possible due to size of package. ************* |
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