Yamaha V-star 1100 1999/2005 Muffler Stay / 5el-21460-00 / Brand New on 2040-parts.com
Palm Springs, California, US
YAMAHA ORIGINAL MUFFLER STAY, BRAND NEW, fits originally the followings :
- V-STAR 1100 CUSTOM / SILVERADO / CLASSIC years 1999 to 2005
YAMAHA reference # is 5EL-21460-00
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