USED SET OF YAMAHA XS400 carb to air box. rubber is good, what you see is what you get. Will combine shipping as I have multiple parts for this model bike. Any question please ask before buying. Check out my other items. And if it's cheaper to ship, one or more items in a FLAT RATE box, I will do that. I'm not trying to make money off of the shipping.
Other Parts for Sale
- 2003 kawasaki kx125 takasago front wheel with maxxis tire, (US $10.00)
- K79 kawasaki ex 250 ninja 250 2011 engine large flywheel gear(US $18.50)
- Harley davidson foot rest bracket 49129-77(US $29.99)
- K79 kawasaki ex 250 ninja 250 2011 engine transmission shift rod(US $16.00)
- 1995 ducati 916 showa shock absorber 748 996 adjustable(US $50.00)
- Yamaha xs400 front pegs(US $0.99)
VW Beetle Cabriolet (2012) first official pictures
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Who will win the 2010 F1 world championship?
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