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Yamaha R6 Fuel Tank 08-13 Red - New on 2040-parts.com

US $389.95
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Hicksville, New York, US

Hicksville, New York, US
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Genuine Yamaha Gas / Fuel Tank - Red

for Yamaha R6 2008 - 2013

Taken off a 2013

Yamaha # 13S-YK241-00-P6

New- Never seen Fuel, Slight Chip on left Side

New Retail: $619.49

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