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Pro Design Mega-flow Water Pump Impeller Yamaha Yfz350 Banshee 1987-2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $54.80
Location:

Pilot Mountain, North Carolina, US

Pilot Mountain, North Carolina, US
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You are bidding on a Brand New Pro Design Mega-Flow Water Pump Impeller Yamaha Banshee YFZ350 1987-2006.


Description:
  • CNC-machined aerospace quality stainless stell impeller wont distort when hot, unlike the stock plastic impeller
  • Designed to slow flow-through cooling system to keep coolant in the radiator longer for cooler operation
  • A must for hard riding through muddy terrain that can clog radiators
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