1983 Yamaha Venture Royale Xvz1200 Xvz 1200 Front Rim With Rotors on 2040-parts.com
Navarre, Ohio, US
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- 1983 yamaha venture royale xvz1200 xvz 1200 rear tire 140/90-16 dunlop(US $29.00)
- Hayabusa chrome wheels(US $103.50)
- 2004 kx250f rear wheel rim 19 x 1.85 hub spokes 2005 04 05 rmz250 rm-z 250(US $185.00)
- 04 2004 suzuki gsxr750 gsxr 750 chain guard(US $20.95)
- 2006 honda crf450 crf 450 rear axle spacer(US $9.99)
- Rc components 1-piece forged alum. rear wheel 16" x 3.5" nitro 16350-9978-92c(US $1,255.94)
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