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Mo-flow Yamaha Nytro Hood Vent on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Clovis, California, United States

Clovis, California, United States
Condition:New

This is our Hood Vent for all Yamaha Nytro snowmobiles. These vents will help to reduce temperatures throughout the engine and clutch compartment. Vents we be shipped as Black unless specified differently. Using the hood vent along with our other vent kits are the best thing you can do to help rid the engine compartment of unwanted heat.  These vents will help improve belt life and engine performance.   Our vents are cut out on a CNC machine for the same exact fit every time. All vents come with mesh bonded to frames and all holes are pre-drilled for an easy installation.  We also supply black aluminum rivets, detailed instructions, and paper template. We offer mesh in 7 different colors at no charge: black, white, orange, yellow, blue, grey, and red.

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