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Yamaha G1 Cart Brake Shoes 1978-1981 2 Cycle Gas Or Electric J10-w2536-01 New on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
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Oxford, Massachusetts, United States

Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:AFTERMARKET YAMAHA BUGGIES PLUS DRUM HUB:MECHANICAL REAR AXLE Manufacturer Part Number:J10-W2536-01,J10-25330-00, J10-W2536-00 FITS::YAMAHA G1 1978-1981 2 CYCLE GAS ELECTRIC Part Brand:AFTER MARKET # 4208 UPC:Does not apply

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SET OF 4 BRAKE SHOES (COMPLETE CART)

FOR YAMAHA THE G1 2 CYCLE GAS
 & ELECTRIC MODELS 1979-1981 

4 PCS= 1-3/16" W X 6 1/16 " L

REPLACES YAMAHA OEM #S

 J10-W2536-01,J10-25330-00, J10-W2536-00

AFTER MARKET #S 4208



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