Yamaha Yz125 1986 1987 1988 Seat Cover New on 2040-parts.com
Gresham, Oregon, US
This cover is RED vinyl.
It is new and high quality and fits great on your stock seat/foam.
Not OEM. This is for the seat cover only, NOT the seat. Also available in Blue or Black.
Let us know when you order if you want blue or black instead of red.
Check our other listings for the color tone we use on blue.
PLEASE CONTACT US FOR MORE INFO. THANKS
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