94 95 96 Yamaha Vmax 500 600 Headlight Cover Shroud 89a-77251-00-00 on 2040-parts.com
Lake Villa, Illinois, US
We have here a headlight cover shroud for a 94 95 96 Vmax 500 600. Yamaha part number is 89A-77251-00-00. It is in great used condition. No cracks or breaks. Sold as is. Please ask and questions you may have. Be sure to check out my other items. All payments must be received within 7 days of auction end or item will be relisted.
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