Fzr Yamaha 92 Clucths And Basket Complete on 2040-parts.com
Jackson, Georgia, US
Yamaha fzr 92 clutchs and basket complete everything also need cleaning clutch work fine when bike was wrecked had oil cap off so engine had a little water in it so clutch r gone need cleaning if u need more parts let me know got hold engine
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