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2004 Yamaha Bruin 350 2x4 Floorboard Mount, Foot Well Support, Bracket, #1 on 2040-parts.com

US $1.94
Location:

Clayton, New Jersey, United States

Clayton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

2004 Yamaha Bruin 350 2x4 Floorboard Mount, Foot Well Support, Bracket, #1, Good Condition, Used.  This is for smaller of the two brackets that support the footwell.  No abnormal or excessive wear, (other than what is stated in the description).  May fit other model years or other models, check before purchasing.



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