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4v0-18511-00 Yamaha Dt50 Yz80 Fork Shift Oem Nos New! on 2040-parts.com

US $14.90
Location:

Ajka, default, HU

Ajka, default, HU
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 Genuine YAMAHA fork shift
part no: 4V0-18511-00

Fits to:
1992 YZ80D SHIFT CAM - FORK

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