Yamaha Yfm350 Yfm 350 Warrior Stock Oem Stator Flywheel Side Case Cover on 2040-parts.com
Tremont, Pennsylvania, US
Yamaha YFM350 YFM 350 Warrior STOCK OEM STATOR COVER
will fit all years .
very good shape ready to bolt on. item does need a good cleaning.
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