Yamaha Xt500 Handle Bar Switch Xt 500 Tt 1978 Horn Turn Signal Dimmer Left on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Texas, United States
Yamaha XT500 Light Switch off a 1978 model. All buttons and knobs move as they should. Wiring is uncut. Email with questions. Sold as is. Shipping in the US is $8.
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