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Yamaha Oem Stator Generator Exciter 220 Wave Raider Venture 63m-85510-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

miami, FL, United States

miami, FL, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:63M-85510-00 Country//Region of Manufacture:Japan

the price is for one , complete with the magnets.

Yamaha OEM Stator Generator

Part# 63M-85510-00

Fits
1996 EXCITER - EXT1100U GENERATOR
1997 EXCITER - EXT1100V GENERATOR
1998 EXCITER 220 - EXT1100W GENERATOR
1995 WAVE RAIDER 1100 - RA1100T GENERATOR
1996 WAVE RAIDER 1100 - RA1100U GENERATOR
1996 WAVE VENTURE 1100 - WVT1100U GENERATOR
1997 WAVE VENTURE 1100 - WVT1100V GENERATOR

MSRP $343.73 + tax & shipping

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