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Vintage Yamaha Exciter Snowmobile Collectible Sticker Decal on 2040-parts.com

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Saukville, Wisconsin, United States

Saukville, Wisconsin, United States

This is a collection of Yamaha snowmobile stickers and adhesives from somewhere in the past.I do not know how old these items are.All items are new/old stickers that have obviously never been installed and the original packaging is missing or as you can see has been torn open.I am unable to guarantee that the parts that are in opened packages are the actual parts,although I am almost positive that the part nos.do represent the correct stickers.The "EXCITER" part no. is #8A5-77356-00-00,one stripe is part no.#8F3-77113-00-00 and the other stripe part no. is #8F3-77114-00-00 (Qty.2 in the package).The Yamaha item depicting a Yamaha snowmobile is a iron on transfer.Thanks for looking and feel free to ask any questions,Mike.

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