1983 Yamaha Yz250 Euro Model Tank And Side Panel Decals on 2040-parts.com
New York, New York, United States
You are bidding on a set (four decals total) of 1983 Yamaha YZ250 EURO Model Gas Tank and Side Panel decals. They Are perfect high quality reproductions of the OEM decals. They are made from Thick gas resistant vinyl like the modern day graphics kits are made from. Thanks For Looking and check back as I add new items quite often.
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