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2004 - 2010 Yamaha R1 Seat Cowl Racing Hard To Find (tustin) on 2040-motos

$85
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Orange County,

Orange County
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2004 - 2010 Yamaha R1 Seat Cowl Racing hard to find (Tustin), $85, image 1

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Thanks for looking ! Selling a 2004 - 2010 Yamaha R1 Seat Cowl Racing hard to findi think it came of a 2007 and 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 all have sort of the same body style well if you can use it , its scratched up and has a small crack , either way you were going to paint it to match you bike color , a little plastic weld and bamm pimp status,what you see is what u get just a seat cowl************************* D O NT TEXT its a land line ****************please serious cash buyers , no lookie louis , tire kickers , low ballerswhen calling the house ask for the guy selling the R1 seat cowl (714) four two zero - dont text 94 13 thanks for looking

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