1982-83 V45 Sabre Vf750s Gas Tank Side Cover Rear Cowl Complete Body Set Red on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
You are looking at a complete Red body set from a 1982 V45 Sabre
These looked great on bike!
Gas Tank, Side Covers and Rear Cowl.
The color is very rich and shiney! Inside of tank looks Great! There are no dent other than some rock chips in the gas tank.
Right cover has crack, but very hard to see. I have put arrows in the pics to show the crack.
Please contact me if you have questions
I also have a link to a photo album for more pics.
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