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2011 Yamaha Apex Right Side Panel Hood 4 Cover 8hg-2198h-00-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

North Branch, Michigan, United States

North Branch, Michigan, United States
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Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:8HG-2198H-00-00 Part Brand:Yamaha Brand:Yamaha Type:Body Parts

Yamaha Apex 2011 right (when sitting on the sled) side panel hood 4.  The sticker has peeled at the top right of the panel, normal wear, and some mice nibbles on the foam.  Please see pictures.  The following is a list of models and years this will fit:   

 
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