1998 Yamaha Mountain Max 600 Pressure Sensor #y574 on 2040-parts.com
Rupert, Idaho, United States
Pressure sensor off a 1998 Yamaha mountain max 600. May fit many other makes, models and year Check with your dealer If we dont specify part fits a certain year ,make, and model it is buyers responsibility to make sure part will fit there application Idaho shipping address add 6% sales tax. FREE SHIPPING applies only to the continental United States If your item is shipped outside the continental United States for example to Puerto Rico, Alaska or Hawaii you will be sent an invoice to cover additional shipping charges. We offer Worldwide shipping Please use shipping calculator. If you have a question please ask. We take pride in our super fast free shipping and quality parts. Here at NBG Motorsports the Customer is #1 We will do all we can to get you riding again, because we ourselves are riders and we know how bad it sucks being broke down. |
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