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New Genuine Yamaha Reverse Gear For Vmax/mm Snowmobiles-sub Assy 2-50 Tooth on 2040-parts.com

US $138.79
Location:

Bethel, Vermont, United States

Bethel, Vermont, United States
Condition:New Type:50 Tooth Reverse Gear Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Brand:Yamaha Part Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:8CW-W1724-00-00 Country of Manufacture:Japan

New Genuine 50 Tooth Reverse Gear Sub-Assembly 2 For 1997 Yamaha VMAX 500/600/700 And Mountain Max 600/700 Snowmobiles. Part number 8CW-W1724-00-00. Retails for $279.47. This is Genuine Yamaha, Not Aftermarket. Fits Yamaha 1997 VMAX 500 XT, 500 XTA, 500 XTC, 500 XTCEA, 500 XTCA, 600 SX, 600 SXA, 600 XT, 600 XTA, 600 XTC, 600 XTCEA, 600 XTCA, 700 SX, 700 SXA and Mountain Max 600, 600 A, 700, 700 A. Should fit other Models and Years. I also have the Reverse Gear Sub-Assembly 1 on auction. Please email me with any questions. Will ship Worldwide. Thanks for looking.

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