Wire Harness 1984 Yamaha Riva 50 Cv50l Wires Loom Cv50 Cv 50 L Eletric on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
Part:
Original Yamaha Wire harness
Removed from:
1984 Yamaha Riva CV50L with 3725 miles.
Condition / Description:
Good working condition, light wear. Good plug connectors,
One of the single connectors is damaged ( pics 6 / 7 ) easy fix.
See pictures for more details.
Includes all that you see in the pictures. E-mail with any questions
I will combine items whenever possible to save you on shipping cost.
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