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Yamaha Golf Car Part # Jn6-f3580-00-00 G16 Front Lower Arm, Right 1995 - 2002 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Livermore, California, United States

Livermore, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:JN6-F3580-00-00 Part Brand:Yamaha Warranty:Yes

Yamaha Golf Cars of California, Inc. is pleased to offer...

A Quality Used Yamaha Golf Car Part - Part Number JN6-F3580-00-00

G16 Front Lower Arm, Right 1995 - 2002
Retail Price New $314.43. 
Our buy it now price refurbished/good used $125.

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