There are 2 screws missing, but you can purchase at your local hardware store for cheap.
There are scratches/scrapes along the bottom, view picture 4.
Please view all pictures for better condition description.
Used, selling as is.
On Oct-05-13 at 21:20:21 PDT, seller added the following information:
Pedals & Pegs for Sale
- █ █ █ new 10 in. extended shifter for harley softails road kings█ █ █(US $36.99)
- V-logo passenger footboard covers 50194-96(US $34.99)
- Voodoo v-max fork brace polished yamaha: v-max 1993-07 # vfbvmxj3(US $56.00)
- 87 kawasaki kdx200 j28 kdx 200 front foot pegs(US $14.95)
- Yamaha 3l5 foot pegs (US $25.00)
- 2003 kawasaki kl650a klr650 right left front pegs(US $14.95)
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