Yamaha Riva 180cc Engine Head (*engine Part*) on 2040-parts.com
Clear Spring, Maryland, United States
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You are bidding on: (1) Engine Head from a 180cc Yamaha Riva This part is in good condition, and ready to be used! This specific part came from a Yamaha Riva (1983-1985). I am not sure on the EXACT year. See photos for condition & wear. Payment is expected in 24 hours. NO RETURNS. Thank you, and happy bidding! |
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