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US $40.00
Location:

Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, United States

Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:8FS-77210-00

NEW IN THE PACKAGE OEM  YAMAHA WINDSHIELD
PART NUMBER 8FS-77210-OO
NO LOGO
WILL FIT 
08 TO 10 APEX 
08 TO 10 ATTACK
08 TO 14 RS VECTOR 
06 UP RX1
AND MAY FIT OTHERS
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4 ROUND HOLES PER SIDE

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Wed, 11 Dec 2013

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