1982 Yamaha Xs400r Seca Ride Report Info Article on 2040-parts.com
Livermore, California, US
THIS IS AN ARTICLE ONLY, PAGES FROM A MAGAZINE NOT THE WHOLE MAG
Original vintage article on the 1982 Yamaha XS400R Seca
Ride report type article
What you see is what you get
Items ship in a clear plastic sleeve with cardboard backing
Items are removed from a magazine that has been read many times, pages might show some wear or be discolored from age
6 pages 8 pictures
From October 1982
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