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New 2-wire Starter Solenoid Relay 3ay-81940-00-00 Fit Yamaha Yfm350 Honda Suzuki on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
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ShangHai, China

ShangHai, China
Condition:New fit 1:for Yamaha XV750 Virago 1981 1982 1983 fit 6:for Honda ATV 300 Fourtrax 1994 1995-2000 Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:3AY-81940-00-00, 4KD-81940-00-00 fit 2:for Yamaha SR185 1981 1982 Brand:Unbranded/Generic fit 3:for Yamaha XS1100 XS 1100 1978-1981 fit 7:for Honda TRX250 Fourtrax 1985 1986 1987 fit 4:for Yamaha XV750 XV 750 Virago 1981 1982 1983 fit 8:for Suzuki DR200SE 1997 1998-2007 fit 5:for Yamaha Warrior YFM350 1987 1988-2003 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Length:approx. 13cm MPN:Does not apply Material:metal and plastic UPC:728360622846

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2-Wire Plug Connection Starter Relay Solenoid fit for Yamaha YFM350 Honda Suzuki
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Feature:

1) 2-Wire plug connection.

2) According to the original factory specifications.

3) Perfect match for the original vehicle.

4) Stable characteristics, high reliability.

5) Plug-and play installation,directly replaces the stock one.

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