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Yamaha Dt125 Dt175 Dt250 Dt400 Xt250 Xt500 Left Handle Switch New on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Bangyai, Nonthaburi, Thailand

Bangyai, Nonthaburi, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:SYC Placement on Vehicle:Left Manufacturer Part Number:1M1-83973-50 Superseded 1E6-83972-61

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YAMAHA : LEFT HANDLE SWITCH


CONDITION : REPRODUCTION  AFTERMARKET


CAN FIT FOR MODELS
    • DT125 (1978 / 1979 / 1980 / 1981)

    • DT175 (1978 / 1979 / 1980 / 1981)

    • DT250 (1977 / 1978 / 1979)

    • DT400 (1977 / 1978)

    • XT250 (1980 / 1981 / 1982 / 1983)

    • XT500 (1977 / 1978 / 1979 / 1980 / 1981)

    PRODUCT PRICE  =  $16.99


    SHIPPING COST BY REGISTER AIRMAIL  =  $12.00
    • IF YOU BUY MULTIPLE ITEMS, I CAN COMBINE SHIPPING COST FOR YOU.
    • SEND A PARCEL BY REGISTER AIR MAIL FROM THAILAND IT TAKE ABOUT 14 - 21 DAYS TO ARRIVE.


    IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION OR MY DESCRIPTION DON'T CLEAR,  PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE PURCHASE.


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