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New Exhaust Pipe Ring Joint Exciter Wave Raider Runner Venture 1100 1200 Jet Ski on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Harrison, Arkansas, United States

Harrison, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:63M-14712-00-9M Part Brand:Yamaha

This is a new Yamaha Exhaust Ring Joint, part number 63M-14712-00-9M. It should fit:
EXCITER - EXT1100U - 1996
EXCITER - EXT1100V - 1997
EXCITER 135 - EXS1200X - 1999
EXCITER 220 - EXT1100W - 1998
EXCITER 270 - EXT1200X - 1999
EXCITER SINGLE - EXS1200W - 1998
EXCITER TWIN - EXT1200W - 1998
GP1200V - 1997
LS2000 - LST1200X - 1999
WAVE RAIDER 1100 - RA1100T - 1995
WAVE RAIDER 1100 - RA1100U - 1996
WAVE RUNNER GP1200 - GP1200W - 1998
WAVE VENTURE 1100 - WVT1100U - 1996
WAVE VENTURE 1100 - WVT1100V - 1997



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