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Yamaha Snowmobile Mirror Kit (pair) Oem # 8cr-w2628-00 / 1997 - 2007 / New on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Grand Lake, Colorado, United States

Grand Lake, Colorado, United States
NOS; New Old stock Yamaha Mirror kit still in original package..
Manufacturer Part Number:2876042 / 2878634 Brand:Polaris

New OEM Yamaha Snowmobile Mirror Kit (Pair)
Kit part number  8CR-W2628-00   (4SV-26290-00 RH; 4SV-26280-00 LH)

* Fits many models  (Mtn. Max, V-Max, Vector, RX-1, others) from 1997 - 2007
* Mounts directly to the Hood (Hardware included)
* Mirrors are clearly marked for RT and LH in their individual boxes
* Note:  the two mounting studs are 1 1/8" apart on center.  Yamaha hoods have the area to drill/mount clearly indented on the underside of the hoods.  The indentions where to drill should be 1 1/8" o/c

Please check the OEM website or a Yamaha dealer if unsure about your fit.  Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs in mis-ordered...

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