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Yamaha Xl 800 Wave Runner Flywheel 66e-85550-00-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
in excellent working condition!
Brand:Yamaha Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:66E-85550-00-00


These are premium OEM parts off a low hour Ski not crap from a worn out salt water Junker!

This is a quality low hour genuine OEM Yamaha Flywheel in excellent condition. I see units like this out there that are total junk. You might pay a little less but you will get junk that you will have to replace in a month if it works at all. Or you can get this quality low hour tested part here for a reasonable price. Guaranteed!

I only sell quality tested parts! Not greasy nasty jacked up junk!

This item is priced to sell quickly!

These parts are from a part-out of a low hour 2000 Millennium edition Waverunner XL800 -  It was in perfect running order last time it was at the lake but had one low compression cylinder, so, instead of repair we decided to start pulling parts. This ski has low hours as evidenced by the parts and internals. The jet pump is in great shape as well. This ski is out of Arizona and has only seen freshwater. I'm just getting started so ask ASAP if you want any other parts off this Jet ski's before they sell. Many of these parts may fit many different years and models.

The item comes with what you see in the pictures unless otherwise mentioned or we arrange something before ship. However, since I have 2 of these machines with identical parts I may have taken a picture of a part from one but the one sold may not be absolutely identical to the picture shown but the quality and functionality is the same.

 Ask if you have any questions. Also, let me know if you want a shipping upgrade or have shipping questions.

IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK FOR FITMENT AND/OR COMPATIBILITY OF ANY PART WE STOCK VIA THE OEM PART NUMBER LISTED OR OTHER METHODS NECESSARY. CALL DEALERSHIPS AND/OR CHECK OEM PARTS SITES FOR THEIR ONLINE MANUFACTURER PARTS MICROFICHE TO HELP VERIFY IT'S THE PART YOU NEED. WE WILL NOT ACCEPT RETURNS OF ITEMS BECAUSE IT DIDN'T FIT OR WAS THE IMPROPER PART FOR YOUR MACHINE. IT'S EASY TO MESSAGE ME IF YOU'RE UNSURE AND WE CAN FIGURE IT OUT. WE INSCRIBE ALL PARTS FOR FRAUD PROTECTION.

We ship worldwide on most parts.

Thank you for taking interest in my parts!

-Darryn

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