2006 Yamaha Yz250f Right Foot Rest Assy. on 2040-parts.com
Beaufort, South Carolina, US
Yamaha YZ250F 2006. Right side footrest assy. Excellent condition. Includes complete foot rest, bracket and pin.
(Note: The left side is also up for auction. If both are purchased, they will be combined in same shipping)
International shipping accepted but inquire for shipping rates before bidding. Customs declaration based on final sale price minus shipping. No exceptions.
Thanks for looking
Brakes & Suspension for Sale
- Msr racing shock bearing kit lower rear fits ktm sxs 450 2003-2004(US $46.34)
- Pivot works shock bearing kit fits kawasaki klx 450r 2008-2009(US $42.58)
- Chrysler 300 rear brake disc rotor (US $0.99)
- Moose racing rear brake line ktm 200 xc 2004-2009(US $46.95)
- Harley-davidson fork stem & top clamp o.e.m.(US $75.00)
- 2010 buell xb triple bearing dealership tool! extremely rare! don't miss this!(US $99.00)
Detroit Electric moves production to Holland
Fri, 30 Aug 2013Detroit Electric is going ahead with production of its Lotus-based sports car in the lovely Detroit suburb of…Holland. Unfortunately it's not the coastal city in the western part of Michigan, but the one in northern Europe. The facility will begin production in the fourth quarter of this year, according to the Detroit News.
Chevrolet to pull out of Europe
Thu, 05 Dec 2013General Motors is ‘strengthening’ its ‘European brand strategy’ by pulling Chevrolet out of mainstream markets in Western and Eastern Europe. This is ‘largely due to a challenging business model and the difficult economic situation’ – but does not mean that Chevrolet is set to disappear entirely. On Bing: see pictures of European Chevrolets Find out how much a used Chevrolet costs on Auto Trader Instead, Chevrolet ‘tailor its presence’ by offering only select ‘iconic’ vehicles from the marque’s global portfolio.
Jaguar Land Rover’s Saudi Arabia plans move closer
Tue, 11 Dec 2012Jaguar Land Rover has signed a letter of intent with the government of Saudi Arabia to build and operate a production facility in the Kingdom. When we reported in September that Jaguar Land Rover were contemplating building a production plant next to a new aluminium smelting plant in Saudi Arabia, we thought it was a way off. But it’s not as far away as we thought.