Yamaha Blaster Back Plastic Fits 88-03 on 2040-parts.com
Cape May Court House, New Jersey, US
Off 98 yamaha blaster,uses and in decent condition. In working order no cracks bends or damage. Just needs some cleaning.
Please check and make sure your blaster can fit parts before purchase.
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