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Motor Engine Vmax Viper Srx Sxr Phazer Venture 500 600 700 Srx700 Srx600 Sx700r on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Hartland, Wisconsin, United States

Hartland, Wisconsin, United States
viper sx sxr-700 srx-700 srx-600 vmax phazer 500 600
Brand:Yamaha piston crank head motor engine:power valve Manufacturer Part Number:sx600r sx700 Cylinder Crank Cases ohlins shocks

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 ++ PARTING OUT++ MANY YAMAHA SNOWMOBILES MODELS = SRX-700, SRX-600, SXR-700, SXR-600, VIPER, PHAZER, SX 700, Venture and VMAX's 500 600 700

Pretty much have every part available for the above listed Sleds. Ohlins shocks and other aftermarket parts too

 I have Motors and cylinders/pistons and running motors and bottom ends for all 1994-2003 Yamaha snowmobiles. 500 + 600 + 700's.

Message me letting me know what you need and I can list it for you?

This 500cc Twin motor will fit all years 1997-2002 Yamaha machines that currently have a 500 or 600cc Twin motor in them. Engine is in great running shape with 3k miles and perfect compression.

This Auction is for the 500cc TWIN MOTOR in the SECOND Picture.


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