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Yamaha Vintage Hood Emblem Set - New Oem - Upper Stripes Exciter 340 Ex340a 1977 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.98
Location:

Spencerport, New York, United States

Spencerport, New York, United States
Out of factory package. Not sure of status of adheisive
Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:8E7-77164-00-00 8E7-77163-00-00 UPC:Does not apply

You are looking at a New OEM Yamaha Hood Emblem Set for vintage Snowmobiles. Part Numbers  are 8E7-77164-00-00 and 8E7-77163-00-00.  The sale is for both right and left upper emblems on the sides of the hood.  Condition is very good considering the age. Fitment is for 1977 EX340A Exciter.  Use this number to check your application with a local dealer or the Yamaha web site.
These parts have been discontinued and is no longer available from Yamaha. We ship for free  to anywere in the continental U.S. See "Shipping Details" for the cost of International shipping.

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