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Yamaha Carburetor Mod Kit For Ext1100 Ra1100 Wvt1100 1995-1998 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.32
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Magnolia, Mississippi, United States

Magnolia, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:90891-40228

Yamaha Carburetor Mod Kit for EXT1100 RA1100 WVT1100 1995-1998.  Yamaha part number 90891-40228.

Fits Yamaha PWC Exciter EXT1100 years 1996-1997, Exciter 220 EXT1100 year 1998, Wave Raider 1100 RA1100 years 1995-1996, and Wave Venture 1100 WVT1100 years 1996-1997.

  • Photo is actual item.

Includes the following parts:

  • 3 x 6R7-24412-01
  • 2 x 64T-14253-00
  • 1 x 63M-14253-00
  • 3 x 6T4-14913-00
  • 1 x 64T-14515-00
  • 1 x 63M-13556-00
  • 8 x 90465-11M10

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