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New Warrior Yfm350 Drive Clutch And Basket Housing Assy Fit Yamaha 1987-2004 on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
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Condition:New other (see details) Brand:CX Manufacturer Part Number:CX350-01

YAMAHA WARRIOR 350 DRIVE CLUTCH AND BASKET HOUSING ASSEMBLY 1987-2004

YAMAHA RAPTOR 350 CLUTCH ASSY. DRIVE CLUTCH AND BASKET HOUSING ASSEMBLY 2004-2011

AFTER MARKET REPLACE PART FOR CLUTCH ASSEMBLY, INCLUDES PARTS 6-19 (SEE DIAGRAM)

THE PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE ANY CUSTOMS DUTY OR TAX.




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