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Yamaha 100% Genuine 55mm Tuning Fork Decal Emblem Red / Silver on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Chonburi, Thailand

Chonburi, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:Yamaha Type:Single Decal Placement:Universal Primary Color:Red / Silver Manufacturer Part Number:1YC-F313B-Q3-RE Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand

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1 x BRAND NEW GENUINE 
YAMAHA TUNING FORK TANK DECAL 

55mm Diameter
Red/Silver
1 Piece

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