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Yamaha Gp1200 Waverunner Servo Motor Takeoff From 2001' Model Machine Super Deal on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Osage Beach, Missouri, US

Osage Beach, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:67X-85820-00-00 Warranty:No Part Brand:Yamaha Country of Manufacture:Japan

Yamaha GP1200 servo motor, part number:  67X-85820-00-00, for 2001' model year machine-takeoff.  This item was taken off of a stock machine.  The normal retail price of this Yamaha servo motor is:  $583.49, and we are offering to you and your machine for far less, here at our EBay store.  Look forward to quality, value, performance, and fast shipping upon your winning bid.  Thanks for looking at our fine Yamaha takeoff servo motor, and have fun along with great luck bidding.

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