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2016 Yamaha Wolverine/ Wolverine R-spec Underseat Storage Box 2mbf83p0s000 on 2040-parts.com

US $97.95
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Manufacturer Part Number:2MBF83P0S000 Brand:YAMAHA Compatible Model:2016 WOLVERINE/ WOLVERINE R-SPEC Compatible Make:YAMAHA Surface Finish:POLYETHYLENE

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2016 YAMAHA WOLVERINE/ WOLVERINE R-SPEC UNDER SEAT STORAGE BOX

COLOR: BLACK

PART NUMBER: 2MBF83P0S000


The Under Seat Storage Box is made from tough and durable polyethylene. 

Includes a screw-on cap and provides dust and water-resistant storage under the driver’s seat. 

Cannot be installed in conjunction with Powered Subwoofer (sold separately).

FITMENT:

WOLVERINE(2016)
WOLVERINE R-SPEC(2016)
WOLVERINE R-SPEC EPS(2016)


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