Yamaha Ysr 80 Owners Manual on 2040-parts.com
Coal City, Illinois, United States
1987 Yamaha YSR 80 Manual. I picked this up a few months back from a guy overseas. Priorities have changed for me and I need to sell this. Its a nice manual. Kind of hard to come by. check my other auctions. Thanks!!!
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