02 Yamaha Ttr90 Ttr 90 Front Rear Plastic Side Panels Number Plates Plate Fender on 2040-parts.com
Gastonia, North Carolina, US
used plastic off a 02 yamaha ttr90 - the rear looks better than the front...but there are no cracks or breaks.
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