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Yamaha 2006 Nytro Speedometer Sensor 8fp-83755-00-00 Gt Rtx Apex Attak Vector on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Esko, Minnesota, United States

Esko, Minnesota, United States
Good Used Condition
Type:Speedometer Sensor Manufacturer Part Number:8FP-83755-00-00 8FP-83755-01-00 Brand:Yamaha UPC:Does not apply

Yamaha Joint Speedometer Sensor removed from a 2006 NYTRO.  Sensor is in good used condition.  Yamaha Part #8FP-83755-00-00 8FP-83755-01-00.    Will fit many year and models.  Ready to install. 

***Guaranteed to work*****


May fit other years and models.  Call 218 624 2183 or message for further questions on this or other parts.

FREE shipping to lower 48 (Alaska and Hawaii will have additional charges).  We do ship internationally worldwide as well.

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