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Yamaha 66v 1200 Engine Reed Valves, Intake Gp1200r, Xl1200, Xlt1200 Xl Xlt Gpr on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Land O' Lakes, Florida, US

Land O' Lakes, Florida, US
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Yamaha 66V Reed Valves

This listing is for a used set of Reed Valves and Plenum removed from a 2001 GP1200R, but they should fit all Yamahas with the 66V 1200 Powervalve engine.   Please make sure this is the part you need as I am not responsible for part interchange. This is used and therefore is sold "as is" with no warranty.

Shipping is set at $15 for USPS Priority in the lower 48 states, local pickup is fine. 

Please note; Florida residents must pay 7% Sales Tax.

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