1997 Yamaha Yzf1000 Yzf 1000 Taillight Rear Tail Light *b43f on 2040-parts.com
New Haven, Connecticut, US
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A USED TAIL LIGHT FOR A 1997 YAMAHA YZF1000
ONLY FITS 1997
GOOD CONDITION
WITH BULBS AND WIRING
PAYMENT IS EXPECTED WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION END.
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