Yamaha 2005 Gp1300r Fuel Injector Rail Gas Pipe Manifold Tube Gpr 1300 60t 03 04 on 2040-parts.com
Denver, North Carolina, United States
2005 GP1300R Fuel Injector Rail 60T Used and in excellent condition. Ready to install. Removed from a freshwater machine. Please check for yourself to ensure fitment for your particular application. To research fitment information, click HERE, select the proper assembly, and click the part number for a list of compatible models. Please ask any and all questions before purchase. We ship worldwide! Request a quote if pricing is not listed. We accept only PayPal as payment. See our other listings for related items and more! Thanks for looking! |
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