Item is a Rectifier off an 06 Yamaha YZF R6 50th Anniversary. Item is in great shape. Bike was running and functional before disassembly. Was in no accident whatsoever. Item is used and does show some signs of wear but is ready to bolt on an use. Any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. Paypal only.
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