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Tachometer - Yamaha Gp292, Gp338, Gp433, Sl338, Sl433, Sl292 - 839-83540-00-00 on 2040-parts.com

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Phoenix, Oregon, United States

Phoenix, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:839-83540-00-00 Fitment:SL292, SL338, SL433, GP292, GP338, GP433 Brand:Yamaha

New old stock Tachometer. Yamaha part # 839-83540-00-00. No issues. Genuine Yamaha. Fits the following models:

  • 1971-1973 SL292
  • 1972-1973 GP292
  • 1973 EL433, GP338, GP433, SL338, SL433

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