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Yamaha Vx Vxs Vxr Waverunner Riva Black Plastic Rear Storage Bin Tub 10 11 12 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
YAMAHA VX VXS VXR WAVERUNNER RIVA BLACK PLASTIC REAR STORAGE BIN TUB 10 11 12, US $79.95, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:RIVA Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:MWV-VXSTR-00-11

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VXR/VXS/VX Rear Storage Tub by RIVA
Add 4 gallons of convenient under-seat storage to your VX or VXR/VXS watercraft. Durable plastic storage tub removes easily to allow access for maintenance.

2010~11 VX: No modification required for use.
2011 VXR/VXS: Requires installation of Riva Free Flow Exhaust
Fits:
10-12 VX
11 VXS & VXR


MWV-VXSTR-00-11


 

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