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Yamaha 800 66e Stator Gpr Xl Xlt Gp800r Gp800 Magneto Housing Waverunner Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

La Porte, Texas, United States

La Porte, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Part Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:66v Parts & Accessories:Ignition & Starting Systems

This is a used  but good YAMAHA 66v stator with cover from a GP1200r, this will work on all powervalve 1200 yamaha's, it has a litte corrosion but still works fine. Shipping will be $10 to anywhere in the USA and actual shipping cost anywhere else in the world .And check out my other auctions for more great deals on parts. And if you win more than one of my auctions I will ship them together and charge actual shipping costs, saving you money.

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