98' Yamaha Yz400 Yz-400 F Yz400f / Gear Shift Lever Shifter on 2040-parts.com
Lubbock, Texas, US
1998 YAMAHA YZ-400 F / GEAR SHIFT LEVER (nice condition / no cracks or damage / end is tight / splines in nice shape). this is a complete bike being parted out. this bike was in nice running order til the crank went out. the overall condition is nice and everything is original. WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE/S IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU GET. please look at my store for more motorcycle parts like this.
we will ship to international bidders, but please email before bidding for shipping rates.
we will accept returns for full refund if the part is not as described in this listing.
thanks for looking!
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