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Fjr1300 Coolant Overflow Tank - 2009 Fjr1300 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
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New Baltimore, Michigan, US

New Baltimore, Michigan, US
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Coolant Overflow Tank - 2009 Yamaha FJR1300

Background information: This part is from my 2009 Yamaha FJR1300.  I crashed on the bike in October 2012 during my commute home.  I purchased the bike from the insurance company and have stripped it down for the undamaged parts.

 

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