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1982 Yamaha Xv920 Virago (#171) Rear Subframe Tail Sub Frame on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Marion, New York, United States

Marion, New York, United States
OUR PARTS ARE IN FAIR TO GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE VERIFY FIT BEFORE PURCHASE. WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO IS WHAT YOU WILL RECIEVE. MAY FIT OTHER YEAR/MODELS. WE HAVE LOTS OF USED PARTS CONTACT US IF YOU DONT SEE WHAT YOU NEED.
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1982 YAMAHA XV920 VIRAGO (#171) REAR SUBFRAME TAIL SUB FRAME

OUR PARTS ARE IN FAIR TO GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE VERIFY FIT BEFORE PURCHASE. WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO IS WHAT YOU WILL RECIEVE. MAY FIT OTHER YEAR/MODELS. WE HAVE LOTS OF USED PARTS CONTACT US IF YOU DONT SEE WHAT YOU NEED.


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Please verify fit before purchase,
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 please contact us as soon as possible as we are always willing to see what may be the issue if it is delayed more than 3 days beyond the ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE, by calling is 585-738-3035, we will take immediate action
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(no sure why people think 1st class is a rocket (IT IS NOT)

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