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Yamaha V Max 1200 Vmax12n/nc Engine Guards Yamaha Accessory Nos Aba-1fk31-00-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
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Duluth, Minnesota, US

Duluth, Minnesota, US
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Yamaha V Max 1200 VMAX12N/NC Engine Guards Yamaha Accessory NOS ABA-1FK31-00-00

- Sturdy, chrome-plated steel bars designed to protect engine side cases
- "V" emblems
- Some surface rust has started from sitting over the years. Please inspect photos.
 

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