1983 Yamaha Excel 340 Complete Steering Stem Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Oakville, Connecticut, United States
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1983 yamaha excel 340 complete steering stem assembly. Straight. No breaks, cracks, or welds. this item is sold as is. NO RETURNS. please do not bid if you are not serious about the item.
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