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67a-14302-03 Yamaha Xa800 Xl800 Jet Ski Carburetor Excellent Shape Possibly New on 2040-parts.com

US $260.00
Location:

Wilmington, Vermont, United States

Wilmington, Vermont, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:67A-14302-03

Hello, This auction is for a Mikuni Carburetor Yamaha Part number 67A-14302-03. It has been in storage for a long time in the original box, Has some signs of wear on the outside however cannot confirm these are signs of being used. May very well be brand new however cannot verify this. It looks to be in excellent shape. Comes with the original box. I believe this was the carburetor used on the XA800 and XL800 Yamaha waverunner. Please do your own research before bidding to verify this is the part you need. Item is being sold as is. 

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