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2006 Yamaha Rhino 660 Steering Column, Steering Stem, Good Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $28.95
Location:

Franklinville, New Jersey, United States

Franklinville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

      2006 Yamaha Rhino 660 Steering Column, Steering Stem, Good Conditiongood splines, threads, and bearings, Used.  Normal signs of use.  No abnormal or excessive wear (other than what is stated in the description).  May fit other model years or other models, check before purchasing. 
     

      All  parts are used unless noted, so expect normal scratches or scuffs.  R.I.P. Cycle Salvage inspects every part before we list it, striving only to sell quality used parts.  We are not responsible for the installation of the part, or any situation that occurs prior to or following the installation of the part.


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