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Yamaha 61x 700/701 Crank Cases Wave Raider Blaster Superjet Runner 3 Gp Vxr Pro on 2040-parts.com

Location:

La Porte, Texas, United States

La Porte, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Part Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:62t

This is a matching 61x 700 crankcase set from a fresh water SUPERJET, These will work on all 61X (single carb) 700/701 yamaha's  This has some corrosion but can be easily cleaned off. Also this come with hardware and bedplates but one broken bolt in the coupler cover bracket. Shipping will be $18 to anywhere in the lower 48 states and actual cost to anywhere else in the world. And if you win more than one of my auctions I will ship them together and charge actual shipping costs, saving you money.



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