Yamaha V Max 600 1996 Speedo Drive on 2040-parts.com
Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
Yamaha V Max 600 1996 Speedo Drive Up For Sale is a used Speedo Drive in good working condition. Signs of rust and cuffs as shown in the pictures. This item is from a Yamaha V Max 600 1996. Please don't hesitate to ask questions. We will do our best to help. We try to respond ask quickly as possible usually within 24 to 48 hours. We sell used parts, all parts will show signs of use. Please study the picture carefully to make sure you know what your buying. If there's a problem with your purchase please contact us before leaving negative feedback. If we made a mistake, please give us the opportunity to make it right! Please note the flat rate shipping cost you see is for the continental US only. It will cost more to ship to Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Alaska You may be interested in our other eBay listings. |
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