1978 Yamaha Sr500e Center Stand,spring,bolts on 2040-parts.com
Beaverdam, Virginia, US
This is a stock OEM center stand off a '78 sr500 in nice usable condition,comes with spring, and bolts.I require payment within 3 days of auctions end or immediate if by it now option is used.I ship within 2 days of receiving cleared payment.Thanks for looking,Bid Well,and don't forget to leave feedback.
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