Right And Left Footrest Brackets--2007 Yamaha Majesty Scooter on 2040-parts.com
Havre, Montana, US
Items for sale are foot rest brackets for both left and right sides for a Yamaha Majesty scooter. These are used, but in great shape and include the bolts to attach with.
Together online these parts sell for bout $25.00. I will sell them for 1/2 price at only $13.00. Shipping will be Parcel Post in a small box.
Scooter Parts for Sale
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