Yamaha Vmax4 Bender Trail Port Cut Head Vmax on 2040-parts.com
Crescent Spur, British Columbia, CA
Bender head, from trail ported sled, i dont know how much iot has been cut, i dont have the other one, you can use this as a pattern
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