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Yamaha Waverunner Steering Sensor F1b-68303-10-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Wilton, California, United States

Wilton, California, United States
Real nice, clean
Brand:Yamaha Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Removed from a 2009 VX110, will fit 2005-2010 VX110 yamaha waverunners F1B-68303-10-00 This part may have other applications. Check with your dealer for those applications. If you have any questions please ask before bidding. We are a personal watercraft used parts warehouse for SeaDoo, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Honda and Polaris. If you do not see your item here this does not mean we don't have it, please just ask. Seller ships in 1-3 days of payment received. In the event of shipping damage, buyer is responsible to contact the shipper to resolve any shipping insurance claims. Any shortages of discrepancies in items received, must be reported directly to the seller within 48 hours of shipment received for any adjustment to occur. If you have any questions please call us at (530) 661-0074. Thank You! M&M Marine | World's Largest Provider of Used PWC Parts | www.mm-marine.com

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