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1983 Yamaha Midnight Virago 750 Front Trim/reflecters Left/right/center on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

The entire running bike will be parted out, parts are sold as is and not returnable.  Before bidding please view pictures for best description.  If there are any questions or requests feel free to contact us through e-bay and we will reply as soon as possible.  I will gladly send more pictures and details per your request.  I  describe my used parts to the best of my knowledge. 

Please remember these parts are old parts. The parts may need to be cleaned.

Upon receipt of payment, I will ship out parts within 24 hours. All sales are final! No Returns, if there is a problem, please contact me via email.

These parts may fit other years its your responsibility to do the research for each part. 

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