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CENTRE HALL, US
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YAMAHA 660 RAPTOR COOLANT BOTTLE GOOD!


HERE WE HAVE A USED COOLANT BOTTLE FROM A 2001 660 RAPTOR . IT IS IN GOOD USABLE CONDITION AND IS READY TO USE . WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOUR ARE BUYING .THIS WILL FIT OTHER YEARS SO CHECK YOUR APPLICATION . FREE SHIPPING WITH IN THE USA.

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