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Yamaha R6 Mud Guard Right Reflector And Stay Bracket Part # 3y6-85130-02-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
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Douglas, Arizona, US

Douglas, Arizona, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:3Y6-85130-02-00 / 2C0-21689-00-00 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:RED AND BLACK Country of Manufacture:Japan

YAMAHA R6 (IT ALSO ABOUT OTHER 1444 MODELS AND YEARS) REAR MUD GUARD RIGHT REFLECTOR AND STAY BRACKET COMPLETE WITH MOUNTING BOLTS, THIS PARTS ARE USED BUT IN EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS, NOT BENT, THERE ARE NO CRACKS, NO MISSING PIECES, NO RASH, NO SUN DAMAGE,  LOOKS GREAT, IT WAS REMOVED WHEN THE BIKE WAS FAIRLY NEW, NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR ONLY, IT HAS BEEN CLEANED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AND IS READY TO BE INSTALLED....
REMOVED FROM A 2007 R6 WITH 100 MILES
PART # 3Y6-85130-02-00


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