Yamaha Yz250 Black Rear Fender/plastic/body/parts on 2040-parts.com
Charlton, Massachusetts, US
1999 Yamaha yz250 black rear fender seems to be in good usable shape. should fit other years but buyer is responsible for researching fitment for other bike years
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