Yamaha Ttr Yz Yfm Wr Oil Filter 1uy-13440-02-00 on 2040-parts.com
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This is a NEW Oil Filter for a Yamaha TTR YZ YFM WR. This filter fits most Yamaha YFM atvs and others. Please check the part number to verify and make sure it is compatible with your vehicle. The part number is 1UY-13440-02-00.
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