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Mo-flow Yamaha Nytro Console Vent on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Sanger, California, United States

Sanger, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mo-Flow Ventilation Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:YNCV

Our Yamaha Nytro console vent is located directly over the engine compartment.  Using this vent will allow the built up heat to escape which will help engine performance and improve belt life.  Using these vents along with our other vent kits is the best thing you can do to help rid the engine compartment of unwanted heat.  Our vents are cut with a CnC machine for the same exact fit everytime.  We bond our mesh to the frames and predrill all holes for an easy installation.  All vent kits come with black rivets, detailed instructions and a paper template.  We offer our mesh in seven diffrent colors at no charge. 

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