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Yamaha Virago 920 1982- Footrest, Front Left, Good Rubber, Mount, Chrome Nice on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Item came from a 7500 mile bike.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Make:Yamaha Warranty:Yes


 Item:  Here is the front left footrest for the Virago 920, 1982. It is in real good shape. The rubber is good. The chrome is real good. Overall very nice.

This came off a 7500 mile bike.

 I do my best to inspect all items. If something gets passed me. Just let me know. I will make it right. Thanks

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