New Magneto Stator Yamaha Atv Warrior 350 Yfm350 2001 on 2040-parts.com
Blue Hill, Maine, US
The item is new but is opened. It is fully functional but does have a few specs on it. It was for my 2001 Yamaha Warrior 350, but I never used it. I've seen these sell for $850 new with over 200 people buying it. So I'm not asking much for it. All the connectors are clean and untouched without a spec in them. Bolt on and ride!
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