2002 400EX gas tank cover. In good condition. Has a few scratches and small little knicks. Will fit 1999-2005.
Fenders for Sale
- 1988 suzuki lt250r rear fender supports(US $10.00)
- 2002 400ex front fender brackets(US $5.00)
- Honda recon key switch(US $1.00)
- 2003 yamaha banshee oem front & rear plastic plastics gray 1987-2006 #24(US $219.98)
- 2003 yamaha banshee oem front & rear plastic plastics black 1987-2006 #22(US $279.98)
- 2003 yamaha banshee oem front & rear plastic plastics black 1987-2006 #22(US $279.98)
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