1983 Yamaha Xj-550 Maxim Headlight Xj550 81 82 83 on 2040-parts.com
Pontiac, Illinois, US
Headlight assembly from a 1983 yamaha xj550 chrome should clean up good inside of bucket typical rust overall nice assembly will work on many models
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