Pro Armor Nerf Bars 2006 Yamaha Yfz 450 on 2040-parts.com
Holtwood, Pennsylvania, United States
These Pro Armor nerf bars came off my 2006 yfz450. After some research they fit on other year yfzs with the carb and steel frame models. Does not come with hardware. please don't hesitate to email me if you have any questions. the bars are straight no cracks. the nets show some wear with some minor tears due to weight related stress on the anchor points.
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