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1982 Yamaha Virago Rear Tail Light on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, US

Jacksonville, Florida, US
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THIS IS A REAR TAIL LIGHT FROM A 1982 YAMAHA XV920J VIRAGO. THE TOP ALUMINUM PLATE IS BENT BUT THE LENS IS NOT CRACKED THE PLUG IS GOOD AS WELL AS THE WIRING.THE MOUNTING BOLTS ARE ALSO GOOD.IT WORKS AS IT SHOULD THIS BIKE HAS NEVER BEEN WRECKED, SO ALL THE PARTS THAT I AM LISTING FOR IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION, WITH NORMAL WEAR.  I AM LISTING OVER 200 PARTS, SO PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER AUCTIONS.  IF YOU DON'T SEE THE PART YOU NEED, PLEASE ASK.

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