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Yamaha V-star 650 1100 Bolt Strker Rider Footrest Cover New Oem 4vr-27413-00-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.95
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Calabasas, California, United States

Calabasas, California, United States
Condition:New Type:Yamaha Make:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:4VR-27413-00-00 Brand:Yamaha Part Brand:Yamaha

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RIDER FOOTREST COVER


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This Yamaha 4VR-27413-00-00 COVER, FOOTREST is used on these models and components:

2009 V STAR 650 CUSTOM - XVS65YCL STAND FOOTREST

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