New Yamaha Snowmobile Speedometer Test Harness Sxv700 Viper 700 Rx10 Apex Attak on 2040-parts.com
Me to You, US
Speedometer Test Harness
fits
2002 - 2006 SX Viper 700
may also fit RX10 Apex Attak and others---please check Service Manual for Fitment
Made by Kent Moore for Yamaha
Part# YS-45686
Condition is new sealed bag.
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