Yamaha Fj1200 Rear Tailcover Emblem Or Decal 1989-1990 New!! on 2040-parts.com
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NEW YAMAHA REAR TAILCOVER EMBLEM OR DECAL FOR A 1989-1990 FJ1200. CLEAR BACK WITH BLACK LETTERS. YAMAHA PART NUMBER 99244-00080-00. 3 1/2 INCHES LONG. BIN#2/ MULTI-FIT. |
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