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Yamaha R1 Fender Eliminator Kit Yoshimura 2009-2011 on 2040-parts.com

US $53.00
Location:

La Grange, Illinois, US

La Grange, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:YOSHIMURA Manufacturer Part Number:070BG131400 Warranty:No

YOSHIMURA

FENDER ELIMINATOR KIT

 

SHOWS TO KIT A YAMAHA R1 2009-2011

 THIS IS KIT WAS OPENED AT ONE TIME AND IS MISSING SOME MOUNTING HARDWARE

YOSHIMURA PART# 070BG131400

IT IS IN GREAT SHAPE(LIKE NEW) JUST MISSING SOME NUTS AND BOLTS

KIT COMES WITH YOSHIMURA PLATE FRAME, THE BRACKET, LICENSE PLATE LIGHT, SOME HARDWARE IS THERE

 VERY NICE PIECE.

  

RECENTLY ACQUIRED OVERSTOCK INVENTORY

 SELLING AS IS, NO WARRANTY,NO RETURNS,NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION

 

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