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1998 Yamaha 700 Vmax Triple Fuel Petcock Shut Off Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $11.88
Location:

Madison, Ohio, United States

Madison, Ohio, United States

This part was removed from a 1998 Yamaha 700 Triple snowmobile.  These parts are in good - used condition unless otherwise noted.

Item: Fuel Petcock Shut Off Switch               

ID: R16F-00



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