For sale is a used stator from a 2002 Yamaha Vmax 200hp OX66 fuel injected motor.Stator is in good working condition but will you will need to splice your ends on the wires coming from the stator. This motor was in a garage fire that melted part of the engine cover damaging some of the wiring and connectors as seen in the second picture.. Should fit many other engines. Email with any questions. Thanks for looking. No shipping outside the United States.
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