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Yamaha 1100 Oem Cdi Ignition Controller 1995-1996 Wave Raider 1996 Wave Venture on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:63M-85540-00-00 99999-03255-00

Here is the Cdi module from a 95 wave raider 1100

No cuts or broken plugs

Part number are
63M-85540-00-00 
99999-03255-00

Fits 
1995 WAVE RAIDER 1100 (RA1100T) - Electrical 1
1996 EXCITER (EXT1100U) - Electrical 1
1996 WAVE RAIDER 1100 (RA1100U) - Electrical 1
1996 WAVE VENTURE 1100 (WVT1100U) - Electrical 1
1997 EXCITER (EXT1100V) - Electrical 1
1998 EXCITER 220 (EXT1100W) - Electrical 1

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