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Brand New Yamaha Waverunner Cover Gp Maroon Mwv-gvrgp-ma-99 on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
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Aberdeen, South Dakota, US

Aberdeen, South Dakota, US
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Brand New Factory Yamaha Waverunner Cover

Part Number: MWV-CVRGP-MA-99

 

This is a Brand New Factory Yamaha Waverunner Cover still in the original box.  It is Maroon in color and fits the Yamaha 1997-1999 GP1200, 1997-2000 GP760 and the 1998-2000 GP800.  It is specifically for a 1999 GP760.  This is a cover that is able to be trailered and has the factory fit and finish that you are looking for.  It is New old stock that we have and it has to go.  A new compairable cover from Yamaha is $207.95.

 

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