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05-09 Yamaha Vx 110 Ignition Box, Starter Solenoid, Vx110 Fuse Setup, Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Land O' Lakes, Florida, US

Land O' Lakes, Florida, US
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 Yamaha VX110 Ignition Box

This is a used Electrical Box removed from a 2007 VX110.  This is a fully functional Ignition Box with no known issues.
The engine failed and now the ski is being parted out.

Shipping will be $15 for USPS Priority in the US, International Shipping is available for extra.

This is a used part and therefore is sold "as is" with no warranty.

Please note, Florida residents must pay 7% Sales Tax.

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