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Yamaha Xlt1200 Gp800 Xl800 Gp1200r Gp800r Engine Power Valve 66e-1131s-10-00 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Glen Allen, Virginia, United States

Glen Allen, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:1200 800 66e-1131s-03-00 66e-1131s-02-00 xr1800 Part Brand:Yamaha Warranty:No

This is an Oem valve from a 2002 XLT800 
This has been inspected and soda blasted. Condition is excellent.
Part # 66E-1131S-10-00 and replaces 66E-1131S-02-00 and 66E-1131S-03-00
Comes as shown.
Buyer receives this exact item.

Yamaha fitting chart shows this is original (or an update) equipment for the following models

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