Yamaha Golf Cart Intake Valve G11,g16,g20 on 2040-parts.com
Perrinton, Michigan, US
THIS IS A YAMAHA GOLF CART INTAKE VALVE
FITS G11,G16,G20
OEM# 7CT-21111-00-00
ANY QUESTIONS JUST ASK.
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