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New Genuine Oem Yamaha Oil Tank Filler Cap 1995 1996 Wave Venture 700 1996 1100 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.60
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Ellington, Connecticut, United States

Ellington, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yamaha Part Brand:OEM YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:GJ3-6778B-00-00 Country of Manufacture:Japan Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

YOU ARE PURCHASING A NEW OEM YAMAHA OIL TANK FILLER CAP FOR THE MODELS LISTED BELOW.THIS ALSO FITS MANY OTHER YAMAHA WATERCRAFT MODELS,IF YOU DONT SEE YOUR MODEL JUST SEND US AN EMAIL AND WE WILL CHECK IF IT FITS YOURS AS WELL.

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