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Yamaha Yb100 Yb 100 Pair Side Panel Genuine Decal Emblem Badge 359-21786-00 on 2040-parts.com

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Meopham , Kent, United Kingdom

Meopham , Kent, United Kingdom
Condition:New To Fit Make:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:359 21786 01 To Fit Model:YB1OO Colour:WHITE.CHROME,BLACK Brand:yamaha Classic Motorcycle Part:Yes

YAMAHA YB100

GENUINE YAMAHA  NEW OLD STOCK

PART NO. 359 21786 00

PAIR OF SIDE PANEL BADGE EMBLEMS

WHITE LETTERING, OUTLINED IN CHROME ON BLACK 

BACKGROUND. MEASURES APPROX 81MM X 12MM

2 X POST FIXING ON BACK APPROX 40MM C TO C 

WILL POST OVERSEAS

PAYMENT BY PAYPAL ONLY PLEASE

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