Yamaha Suspention Oil 01 New Unopened Kyb on 2040-parts.com
Weed, California, US
Selling a bottle (one) of new unopened Yamaha 01 suspension oil. Paid $30+ for these new from dealer. Used about 3/4 of one of them and never opened the second bottle. So this listing is for one new never opened bottle and one opened bottle with a few oz left in it.
No issues. Sold for cheap.
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