Yamaha Pw50 Pw 50 Red Plastic Fender Kit And Seat New on 2040-parts.com
Naples, Florida, US
Yamaha PW50 Red Plastic Kit w/ Seat Complete Red PW50 Plastic Kit with Seat from TDR Plastic Lab. High-Gloss Injection Molded Plastic, durable and stylish. Includes: Black Fuel Tank, Black Seat, Red Front Fender, Red Rear Fender, and Red Fuel Tank Covers. ***USA and International Orders Welcome!*** Questions? Please call (239) 566-9666. Need something else? We carry all the parts listed below and many more! |
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