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Yamaha "razz" Sh50 Front Fender Red Used on 2040-parts.com

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Bad Axe, Michigan, United States

Bad Axe, Michigan, United States
SOME SCRATCHED PAINT BUT STRUCTURALLY SOUND
Brand:YAMAHA Material:ABS Plastic Manufacturer Part Number:2EK-21511-00-AJ Paint:OEM Paint Type:Front Fender Color:Red

YAMAHA “RAZZ” SH-50 FRONT FENDER RED –USED

UP FOR AUCTION IS FRONT FENDER THAT IS RED IN COLOR AND FITS ALL YAMAHA “RAZZ” SH50 MOPED/SCOOTER AND MATCHES THE RED ON 1987 TO 1989 MODELS IT IS YAMAHA PART NUMBER 2EK-21511-00-AJ. IT IS VERY GOOD USED CONDITION WITH A FEW SCRATCHES ON THE PAINT BUT NO CRACKS, MISSING SECTIONS, OR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE. IT CAN BE REPAINTED IF NECESSARY.

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