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Woodys Extender Trail Ii 4" Carbides Runners 1999 2000 Yamaha Phazer Eyv2-5500 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Levering, Michigan, United States

Levering, Michigan, United States
New old stock. Packaging on some is damaged or opened. Some bars will have some rust.
Brand:Woodys Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:EYV2-5500

 Woodys Extender Trail II 4" Carbides EYV2-5500

Fits 1999-2000 Yamaha Phazer 500 Snowmobile

Do your own research to make sure these will fit before buying.

New old stock.

 Packaging on some is damaged or opened.

Some bars will have some rust. Nothing major.


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