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Armadillo Full Chassis Skid Plate - Yamaha Banshee 350 87-06 Banshee350 on 2040-parts.com

US $92.95
Location:

Troy, Illinois, United States

Troy, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Armadillo Brand:Armadillo Manufacturer Part Number:AR-806

 
Armadillo
Full Chassis
Skid Plate
 
This item will fit the following model(s):
 
1987-2006 Yamaha Banshee 350
 
  • Made from quality 3/16" thick aluminum these Armadillo Full Chassis Skid Plates are light weight and very strong.
  • All bolt holes are recessed, comes with oil drain access hole and all necessary hardware.

 

 
 
 

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