99 00 01 02 Yamaha R6 Left Passenger Peg Left Rear Set on 2040-parts.com
Andrews, South Carolina, US
Up for bids is a left rear passenger peg from a 1999 Yamaha R6. The peg has been painted but is straight and ready to install. This peg will work on 99-02 yamaha R6. Winning bidder to pay 7.00 shipping and handling to the US.
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