Yamaha Wave Runner 2001 Gp1200r Exhaust Water Box Tank F0x-64261-02-00 on 2040-parts.com
Bloomingdale, New Jersey, United States
Yamaha GP1200R Exhaust Water Box Tank Used OEM Exhaust Water Box Tank Please ensure fitment for your particular application before purchase. No Holes. Small flange damage. Removed from a running 2001Yamaha GP1200R. Low Hour on part ItPlease ask any and all questions before purchase. view all picture of all parts. See our other listings for related items and more! Thanks for looking! |
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