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Yamaha Blaster Yfs200 Plate Heel Guard Foot Peg Bolts Silver Nice 1988-2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Andover, Connecticut, United States

Andover, Connecticut, United States
Excellent used condition. No damage, just very very light wear. This was an OEM replacement part for a bike that was barely used before parting out.
Fits:ATV Placement on Vehicle:Left Brand:Yamaha Surface Finish:Painted Silver Compatible Make:Yamaha Warranty:No Compatible Model:Blaster YFS200

Yamaha Blaster YFS200 Plate Heel Guard Foot Peg Bolts Silver Nice 1988-2006

Offered on this listing is a used left side plate / heel guard / foot peg and associated hardware for a Yamaha Blaster YFS200. The listing is for the left side plate and foot peg and exactly the hardware as shown in the photos. The 3 attaching bolts to attach to the frame are included. These are original genuine Yamaha parts and will fit all Blasters from 1988-2006.  They are in good used condition with normal surface wear. .

Winning domestic bidder will pay $12.99 for USPS shipping. Thanks for looking.

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