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Vintage Yamaha Oem Box Wrench 19mm X 22mm on 2040-parts.com

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Amherst, Ohio, United States

Amherst, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha

Up for offer is this Vintage YAMAHA 19mm X 22mm BOX END WRENCH.This tool is in Good Condition and shows very little wear. This wrench has not been cleaned as not to take away from any originality or patina. This wrench is Stamped YAMAHA on one end is 19 and on the opposite end is 22. Bid now to own this Vintage YAMAHA 19mm X 22mm BOX END WRENCH, for your private collection,or to display in your shop,or to work on your vintage YAMAHA. I can ship this U.S. Mail or International Mail, Allow 8 ounces for packaged weight for shipping. Be sure to check my other items, as i will combine items to save you on shipping cost. Thanks in advance for looking and good luck in your bidding.

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