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US $19.99
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Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:YA0-64200-95-00 Brand:Yamaha

            

NOS YAMAHA FUEL STRAINER ASSEMBLY

PART# YA0-64200-95-00

MAY FIT THE FOLLOWING 

1999 7UX-0202001~ SINGLE FUEL TANK MODEL (EF12000DEX) - Fuel Tank
1999 7UX-0202001~ SINGLE FUEL TANK MODEL (EF12000DEX) - Fuel Tanks
 
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