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Wrp Mountain Assault Seat 2014-16 Yamaha Viper Seat Black on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Orem, Utah, United States

Orem, Utah, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:YA-ST-VP1415-BK Part Brand:WRP, Wasatch Recreational Products Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

This is a Wasatch Recreational Products Mountain Assault Black on Black seat.


  • Available Models

    2014-16 Yamaha Viper all Models

    Part #YA-ST-VP1415-BK

    Complete seat, mounts in factory location.


    Color: Black on Black
    Height: Minus 1" from stock
    Weight: 7.6LBS (Stock 11.2 lbs)

     

    Important Notes:

    This seat may fit many other Yamaha models sleds.  If your OEM fuel tank looks like the image below then it will mount to your machine.


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