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Nos Yamaha Snowmobile Hyfax Saver Front Idler Wheel Kit Sma-8ca95-00-00 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Brattleboro, Vermont, United States

Brattleboro, Vermont, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Yamaha Model:Vmax V Max 500 600 1993 1994 1995 Vmax4 Manufacturer Part Number:SMA-8CA95-00-00

This auction is for a Yamaha snowmobile wheel kit. This kit allows you to add a couple extra wheels to your suspension rails to take some of the pressure of the HY FAX so they will last longer. The part # is SMA-8CA95-00-00 This kit can be adapted to many models Check with your local Yamaha Sled dealer if your not sure.

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