Yamaha Golf Cart Tie Rod End, Gas&electric, G-16 Thru G-21 on 2040-parts.com
Metamora, Michigan, United States
YAMAHA TIE ROD END ( RIGHT HAND THREAD ) FITS G-16, G-19, G-20, G-21.
PART # 10889 OEM # JN6-F3841-00 MANY OTHER GOLF CART PARTS AVAILABLE. |
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