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1993 Yamaha Virago Xv700 - 1100 Set Of Plastic Guard And Heat Shield 1984-1999 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.80
Location:

Canton-de-Granby, Quebec, Canada

Canton-de-Granby, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used

Good condition, no crack, no broken tab, light scratches, look carefully photos before you buy please. 
Removed from a 1993 Yamaha Virago 1100, will fit the Viragos XV700, 750, 1000 1100 and years 1984-1999.

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