2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Yamaha Yzf R6 Two Brothers Juice Box Fuel Controller on 2040-parts.com
West Covina, California, US
Item Taken From: 2009 Yamaha YZF R6 Fitment: 2008-2012. Please check with your dealer before purchase. Condition: Good used condition. All plugs are intact. Please refer to pictures. PN: TBR 001-212 Feel free to email me with any questions you may have. This item has a 14 days money back return policy.
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