Yamaha Vmax 600 Coil And Spark Plug Wire Assembly 1994-1996 on 2040-parts.com
Portage, Michigan, United States
Coil and spark plug wire assembly removed from a running 1996 Vmax but should fit 94 95 96. This is a used item in working condition. Please verify this will fit your snowmobile prior to purchase.
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