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1998 Yamaha Blaster Right Footpeg Foot Peg Black on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Honey Brook, Pennsylvania, United States

Honey Brook, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Part Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:1998 Blaster

This is a used right side footpeg. It shows signs of normal wear, but is not bent or damaged. Someone painted it black some time ago, so the paint looks rather bad, and could use repainted at this point. It comes with the washer, and clip to hold the brake pedal on too.

This was removed from a 1998 Yamaha Blaster 200.

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