Yamaha Muffler Damper Gasket For Wr650 Waverunner Lx 1990-1993 on 2040-parts.com
US $15.93
Location:
Magnolia, Mississippi, United States
Condition: New
Brand: Yamaha
Manufacturer Part Number: 6M6-14749-A0
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Yamaha Muffler Damper Gasket for WR650 WaveRunner LX 1990-1993. Yamaha part number 6M6-14749-A0.
Fits Yamaha PWC WR650 WaveRunner LX years 1990-1993 .
Photo is actual item. Genuine Yamaha OEM.
New. #A770
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