Yamaha New Blue Floating Sunglasses Sun Glasses Cord Eyewear Eye Wear on 2040-parts.com
Brea, California, US
Yamaha Floating Sunglass Cords
The quick and easy way to float your expensive glasses. Sun Glass
Floats have universal ends to fit all types of frames Skinny to fat ones just
slide them on. Part Number: mwv-eyecd-00-rd Color: blue
If you want a
different color please specify in check out our other auctions or message me. These are overstock made for Yamaha but no longer needed, not all have the Yamaha logo printed on them, so please keep that in mind when purchasing this product.
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