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Yamaha Jet Boat Jvc Audio Remote Fits 230 Series And Others P/n Mar-remot-jv-c4 on 2040-parts.com

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Hicksville, New York, United States

Hicksville, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:MAR-REMOT-JV-C4 Brand:Yamaha

Yamaha OEM JVC Remote Control for All 230 Series Jet Boats and Any Jet Boat with JVC Audio Systems. This is a new OEM Remote that comes with all instructions and hardware. This remote is back lit to make night use easy. This is Yamaha P/N MAR-REMOT-JV-C4 and is no longer available from Yamaha.

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