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Yamaha 700 701 62t Exhaust Head Header Elbow Pipe Wave Venture Wave Raider 94-96 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:62T-14712-00-9M Brand:Yamaha Part Brand:Yamaha

This pipe is used and in good condition, with no damage, and almost no corosion. Removed from a 1995 waveraider. It will also work on the waverunners listed below. Although not cross refferenced, I'm pretty sure it will work on all 62t motors. Xl700, waventure 700, all 700 waveraiders. Please ensure fitment for your particular application before purchase.



Assemblies where 62T-14712-00-9M is used
1994 WAVE RAIDER (RA700S) - Exhaust 1
1995 RA700AT - Exhaust 1
1995 WAVE RAIDER (RA700T) - Exhaust 1
1995 WAVE VENTURE (WVT700T) - Exhaust 1
1996 WAVE VENTURE 700 (WVT700U) - Exhaust

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