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New Yamaha Starter Clutch. #1uy-15590-01-00. Big Bear,grizzly,kodiak,warrior,etc on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Kingsport, Tennessee, US

Kingsport, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Fits:ATV Part Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:1UY-15590-01-00 Warranty:No

New Original Yamaha Starter Clutch. Yamaha OEM part 1UY-15590-01-00, superseded 1UY-15590-01-00. Yamaha lists as fitting may ATV's: 2000-12 Big Bear 400, 2007-13 Grizzly 400/450, 2001-06 Kodiak 400, 2003-06 Kodiak 450, 2004-13 Raptor 350, 1990-2004 Warrior YFM 350X, 2006-10 Wolverine 450, 1999-2005 Wolverine 350, 1996-99 Big Bear 350 2WD 91-00 4WD, 2000 400, 2000 Grizzly 400, Kodiak 400 2wD, 1993-2000 Kodiak 4WD 400, 1988 Terra Pro YFP350, 1987-95 Moto-4 YFM350 ER, 1987-89,95 YFM350FW. Also the Rhino 450 from 2006-09.

Please verify prior to bidding! There are so many, I might have not listed all correctly. This is not an aftermarket part. Original part and packaging from Yamaha. It retails for $148.95 from Yamaha. This is the only one that we have in our stock. You will receive the part shown in the pictures. It is in a sealed heavy plastic bag, and I did not break the seal for the pictures.

Will be glad to ship internationally by USPS 1st Class. Package should be about 1 pound 11 ounces. International buyers responsible for shipping costs, tariffs, fees and restrictions.

I will combine multiple purchases from international customers to save on shipping cost. Allow me to package multiple items and then I will invoice you.

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