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2000 Yamaha Blaster Yfs200 Yfs 200 Shift Lever on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Joliet, Illinois, US

Joliet, Illinois, US
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2000 YAMAHA BLASTER 200YFS SHIFT LEVER.GOOD SHAPE.GOOD PARTS.THIS PART MAY FIT OTHER YEAR'S AND OTHER MODELS. CHECK YOUR DEALER FOR FIT. WE HAVE MORE PARTS FROM THIS BIKE AND OTHER BIKES. GO TO OUR EBAY STORE FOR OUR OTHER PARTS.E-MAIL US WITH ANY NEEDS. THANKS

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