Left Handlebars Switch Control Fz600 Yamaha Fz 600 1986 on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, US
TAKEN OFF FZ600 YAMAHA FZ 600 1986 . NEED CLEAN UP. SOME SCRATCHES. RUSTED. BENT. PAYMENT IN 4 DAYS. NO WARRANTY. NO RETURNS. BUYER PAYS FOR SHIPPING.
HAVE NO IDEA WILL IT FIT YOUR BIKE OR IT OEM OR AFTERMARKET PART. IT IS BUYER RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK IF IT FIT YOUR BIKE . ALL PARTS TAKEN OFF OLD JUNK BIKES. HAVE NO WAY TO TEST, INSPECT, MEASURE THIS PARTS
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