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Nos Yamaha Kick Axil 1968-71 Dt1, Dtmx, Rt1, Rt1mx. Oem 214-15661-00-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Kingsport, Tennessee, US

Kingsport, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Part Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number: 214-15661-00-00

NOS Yamaha kick axil assembly. OEM# 214-15661-01-00 & 00-00 suffix. New part. From years of shelf life, very light scratches on one place (see last picture). Should sand & buff out. You will receive the one pictured.

Yamaha lists as fitting the 1968 DT1, 1969 DT1B, DT1S, 1970 DT1C, DT1CMX, RT1, R1M, 1971 DT1E, DT1MX, RT1B,RT1MX.

Will be glad to ship internationally by USPS 1st Class. Package should be about 1 pound 2 ounces. International buyers responsible for shipping costs, tariffs, fees and restrictions. I will combine shipping of multiple items to save on shipping cost. Allow me to package your items & I will invoice you.

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