I purchased these here on ebay and was told they fitted and 2004 Yamaha R6. After I received them I discovered they actually fit a 2004 Yamaha YZF 600. As you see they are used and may be missing some tabs. But overall they are in decent shape. Thanks for looking and Happy bidding.
Fairings & Body Work for Sale
07 08 gsxr1000 gsxr 1000 gsx-r1000 oem right rear tail fairing(US $103.40)
2011 - 2012 2013 gsxr 600 gsx-r 600 gsxr600 oem right rh lower fairing cowling(US $18.00)
2008 buell xb12r firebolt 25th anniversary fairing(US $150.00)
Cafe racer seat hoop(US $15.00)
Kuryakyn chrome l.e.d. saddlebag extensions pair harley touring flht flhx fltr(US $299.55)
Kuryakyn chrome l.e.d. saddlebag extensions pair harley touring flht flhx fltr(US $299.55)
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