Yamaha Gp 800 Xlt 800 Xl Stator 66e-85510-00-00 Y-11 #16 on 2040-parts.com
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Stator for all 800 engines.. This is a working part .. You get part shown in pictures.. I offer shipping out side of the US but additional shipping charges apply.. |
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