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1984 Yamaha Bravo 250 Rear Bumper Grab Bar & Snow Flap Br250 83 84 85 86 87 ?? on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Marengo, Wisconsin, United States

Marengo, Wisconsin, United States
snow flap has scuffs, bumper has some rust, both in reasonable useable condition
Brand:Yamaha Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Snowflap Mud Flap, Back Bumper 1984 Bravo 250

Snow Flap and Rear bumper removed from a 1984 Yamaha Bravo 250. Snow flap has some scuffs and is a bit bent, bumper has surface rust but feels plenty strong yet. Both are in overall reasonable useable condition with normal signs of use and age. May fit other years but you should check with your dealer or oem parts diagram to be sure these will fit your machine.

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