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Needle Valve Assy (float Needle & Seat) Dt175 / Mx175 - Yamaha - 1v0-14190-25-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.00
Location:

Bay Shore, New York, US

Bay Shore, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:1V0-14190-25-00

NEEDLE VALVE ASSY

 

(FLOAT NEEDLE & SEAT, CARBURETOR)

 

 

Genuine Yamaha Replacement Part

 

YAMAHA part # 1V0-14190-25-00

 

 

 

fits:

YAMAHA

 

DT175 1980-1981

MX175 1979-1981

 

 

 

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Retails for $ 16.95

 

 

This item is NEW, NEVER USED, in the ORIGINAL PACKAGING.

 

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FINAL SALE - NO RETURNS!!!

 

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