Yamaha Blaster Yfs200 Gas Tank And Petcock 1988 - 2002 on 2040-parts.com
Milford, Illinois, United States
For sale - One gas tank with petcock removed from a running 2000 Yamaha
Blaster. Good, used condition. Will fit 1988 - 2002 model years. Tank is clean inside and petcock does not leak. Ready to bolt on and ride!
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