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Yamaha 800 Gp800 Gp800r Gp 800 R Xlt 800 Xl Top End Kit Piston Kit 0.5 Mm on 2040-parts.com

US $269.95
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:am part Manufacturer Part Number:800kit

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A

BRAND NEW

Yamaha 800 Top-End Kit


This
800 models, including GP800 and XLT800 all engines and kit is Available in
STD., 0.5 mm over......

Application Listed Below:

1998-2000 GP800
1998-2001 XL800
2001-2005 GP800R
2002-2004 XLT 800

Please note in check out with size you need

usually ships with 48 hours


We carry various parts available, including seat covers, traction mats,





These are in stock and ready to ship

USE WHAT THE PRO'S USE 

The item is ready to install 

These are in stock and ready to ship

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We have listed or can get what you need to get you PWC back on the water...


PLEASE NOTE YOUR MAKE AND MODEL UPON CHECK OUT 
TO ASSURE YOU GET THE CORRECT ITEM 

Please see photos

for all included


International shipping is also available.  

We use USPS and rarely have problems however we cannot accept responsibility for lost packages, hold ups at customs which can happen and would ask you to check with them first, 

or any other circumstances that can happen with international shipping.  


The item is ready to install 

They are in stock and usually ship within 24 hours 

Please see photos

for all included


Please allow 2-3 business days for handling.

Ships FREE AND FULLY insured!!!



  APO, AE, HI, AK, PR, MH and international shipping rates apply!! 

If you live in any of these locations, email me about shipping cost BEFORE placing a bid. Thanks!



Returns are accepted for 14 days from receipt of purchase except for AS-IS items. AS-IS sales are FINAL with NO RETURNS. Please read our return policy for specific details. Purchases will NOT be marked as a gift. All international buyers are responsible for paying their countries tariffs and taxes.

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