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Yamaha 1200r 66v Remanufactured Engine (no Core Exchange) Last One on 2040-parts.com

US $1,900.00
Location:

Inverness, Florida, United States

Inverness, Florida, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:YAMAHA Warranty:Yes

COMPLETE REMANUFACTURED    1200R YAMAHA  ENGINE


REMAN CRANK
NEW SEALS
NEW GASKETS
NEW BEARINGS

ENGINE IS SOLD WITH 1 YEAR WARRANTY

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APPLICATIONS"
1999-2001 XL 1200
2001-2005 XLT 1200
2000-2003 GP1200R
2000 XR1800

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