Yamaha Srx 700 1998 Flywheel Rotor Generator 600 Mountain 1999 on 2040-parts.com
Ste-Geneviève de Berthier, QC, Canada
Used Flywheel removed from a Yamaha SRX 700 1998 snowmobile we are parting out.
Will fit on these models: (Year - Model - Microfiche Section) 1998 MOUNTAIN SRX 700 (MSRX700PB) - Generator
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