1983 Yamaha Xc 180 Xc180 Riva Scooter Rear Rack on 2040-parts.com
Bloomsdale, Missouri, US
ITEM FOR SALE=REAR RACK
BIKE ITEM CAME OFF OF =1983 YAMAHA XC180, 9,643 MILES,HAD GOOD SPARK
DETAILED CONDITION= GOOD WORKING CONDITION,LIGHT SURFACE RUST,PLEASE SEE PHOTO FOR DETAILS
SHIPPING INFO = I WILL SHIP TO ANY WHERE IN THE WORLD BUT IF YOU ARE OUTSIDE THE USA PLEASE GET A SHIPPING QUOTE FIRST!!
DO WE HAVE ANY OTHER PARTS FOR THIS BIKE = YES,WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF PARTS FOR THE XC180 AND XC200 INCLUDING OTHER OLDER SCOOTERS ,PLEASE ASK IF YOU DONT SEE WHAT YOU NEED!!
CONTACT INFO = YOU MAY CONTACT THROUGH EBAY ,OUR EMAIL () AND OR BY PHONE 573-883-0203 ASK FOR DAVE!!
THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!
BIKE #015
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