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Vintage Yamaha Snowmobile Hood Vent And Tail Light Lot 5 Piece Used on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Earlton, New York, United States

Earlton, New York, United States
IN GOOD USABLE CONDITION SOME MISSING TABS ON VENT SEE PICS
Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:NA

LOT OF 5 YAMAHA VENTS AND TAIL LIGHTS GOOD USED CONDITION. ONE VENT HAS A COUPLE MISSING TABS[SEE PIC] BUT NO CRACKS. ANOTHER IS MISSING SMALL PIECES ON THE TOP CORNERS, BOTH LIGHTS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION MAY NEED BULBS. SELLING AS IS WILL BE LISTING ALL OUR INVENTORY, GOING OUT OF BUSINESS.

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