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1987 Yamaha Warrior Left Foot Peg With Washers & E Clip - Excellent Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
Location:

Grand Marsh, Wisconsin, United States

Grand Marsh, Wisconsin, United States
No defects.
Fits:ATV Warranty:No Part Brand:Yamaha Warrior Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown Brand:Yamaha Warrior Placement on Vehicle:Left Make:Yamaha Surface Finish:Black Paint Country of Manufacture:Unknown

This foot peg is off an 87 Warrior.  It is the left foot peg.  It has washers and E clip.  Bolt on and go!  For more information or photos, please email me. 

I will mail your package within 24 hours (business days) of receiving cleared payment.  The items are kept in a pet and smoke free home.  Payment is expected within 3 days of purchase.  Returns are accepted only if I have inaccurately described the item(s). 

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