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Yamaha Gp1200r Gp800r Gp1300r Right Side Sponson on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Rogers, Arkansas, United States

Rogers, Arkansas, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:yamaha

right side sponson removed from a 00gp1200r. Should fit all gpr hulls 800 1200 1300. one hole is slightly messed up as seen in pics. lots of new and used parts for all brands polaris, kawasaki, sea-doo, yamaha, tigershark parting out over 60 ski mostly all 2-stroke models messge me with what you are looking for. I'll leave you feedback when you leave me feedback since no one on e-bay seems to want to leave feedback after a transaction anymore and im a new seller trying to get feedback up thanks.

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