2006 Yamaha Rage Rear Plastic Bumper Cover, Apex, Nytro, Vector, Venture, Rx-1 on 2040-parts.com
North Branch, Michigan, United States
2006 Yamaha Rage rear plastic bumper cover with reflectors. There is a small mark on the left side of the plastic bumper cover. This will fit the following models and years: Returns are to be initiated through eBay within 30 days. Return shipping is to be paid by the Buyer (unless there is a Seller error). There is a 15% re-stocking fee and deduction of any fees paid by the Seller if the item is being returned without good cause or there was a Buyer error. |
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