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New Genuine Yamaha Speed Sensor Yzf-r6 Road Star 1700 4wm-83755-01-00 Yzfr6 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Emmaus, Pennsylvania, US

Emmaus, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Genuine YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:4WM-83755-01-00 Warranty:Yes

NEW Genuine Yamaha Speed Sensor YZF-R6 Road Star 1700 4WM-83755-01-00 yzfr6

Manufacturer Part Number: 4WM-83755-01-00

Internal Item Number: M00027-01

Retails for $105.99!

Fits:

  • YZF-R6 2006-2007
  • XV17 Road Star 1700 2005-2007 

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