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Nos Yamaha Ski Bracket's Rh & Lh Sides on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

York, Pennsylvania, US

York, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Returns must be within 14 days of usps deliverly conformation. buyer is responsible fro return shipping, NO refunds on shipping. Item must be in the exact condition as when sent or no refund will be given. Thanks

PHAZER - PZ480H - 1984

PHAZER SE (ELEC START) - PZ480SEH - 1984
You are looking at a pair of ski brackets for the Yamha snowmobiles listed above, these are brand new old stock that I have. It is for the right hand and left hand sides. These are no longer available from yamaha.
PN# 8V0-2377E-01-00 RH side  Qty 1
PN# 8V0-2376E-01-00 LH side  Qty 1
If you have any questions please shoot me an email. Thanks for looking!

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