Clean Yamaha Gp1200r Cylinder Head Wave Runner Gp 1200 Gpr 65u 67x Xlt Xl * * * on 2040-parts.com
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This is a Clean ready to run CYLINDER HEAD from a RUNNING 2002 Yamaha gp1200r wave runner. Should fit all Yamaha 1200cc Power valve engines, but please check before buying. COMES WITH ALL HEAD BOLTS (Not Pictured) |
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