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91 Yamaha Moto 4 Yfm 250 2x4 Yfm250 Gear Selector Shifter Shift Linkage Rod Link on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Central City, Nebraska, United States

Central City, Nebraska, United States
Good working condition.
Manufacturer Part Number:3JN-18191-00-00 3JN-18115-00-00 3JN-18151-00-00 Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:Yamaha

  • Part was removed off of a: 1991 Yamaha Moto 4 250 2x4
  • Condition:  Good working condition.
  • Retail Price: $250
  • Part: Shifter Linkage
  • Brand: Genuine Yamaha
  • VIN # JY43GHW0XM6095135
  • Engine #  3GH-095135
  • This part will fit other year/models, verify before purchasing

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