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96 Yamaha Venture 480 Snowmobile Speedometer Gauge - 2127 Miles on 2040-parts.com

US $42.88
Location:

Madison, Ohio, United States

Madison, Ohio, United States

This auction is for everything you see in the picture. This is a Speedometer Gauge - 2127 Miles from a Yamaha Venture 480 Snowmobile. The sled sn is 8BK-004455. This sled had 2127 miles and these parts are in fair/used condition, unless otherwise noted.

Stock No: 00C012B15



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