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1987-1999 Yamaha Big Bear 350 - Rear Fender Flaps on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Sturgis, Mississippi, United States

Sturgis, Mississippi, United States
Condition:Used Fits:ATV Manufacturer Part Number:na Brand:oem Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

1987-1998 Yamaha Big Bear 350 2x4 -  Rear Fender Flaps

Condition: Item is used. Rear Fender Flaps has been cleaned and Looks Good.  Rear Fender Flaps was in working order when removed from 4-Wheeler. 

Includes: Rear Fender Flaps

This 1998 Yamaha Big Bear 350 2x4 has been completely parted out and is currently up for auction here on eBay. This was a GREAT working 4x4 4-wheeler until disassembled to be sold for parts here on eBay. Many of the parts from this bike may fit other years, makes, or models. Please visit our store to view all the parts available for sale from this vehicle. Please make sure parts will fit before bidding.  We do our absolute best when trying to describe the items we put up for auction, as well as try to provide pictures of the actual items for sale. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE  for verifying that the part up for auction is the proper part for your needs, the best way to tell is to compare part numbers from year to year online, or call your local dealer.

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