Yamaha Srv / Sx New Seat 8ct-24710-60 on 2040-parts.com
Plymouth, Michigan, United States
This is a brand NEW never used Yamaha SRX / SX seat, still in original yamaha box. This seat is discontinued and no longer available from Yamaha. Thanks for looking, will ship within 1 day once paid for.
This Yamaha 8CT-24710-60-00 Single Seat Assy is used in the following models and assemblies: |
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