New Yamaha Cdi Unit For Some 1984-1993 Yamaha Snowmobiles on 2040-parts.com
Bethel, Vermont, United States
New Yamaha CDI Unit For Some 1984-1993 Yamaha Vintage Snowmobiles. Part number 01-415. Replaces Yamaha Part Number 8V0-85540-21-00. The OEM Yamaha CDI Unit retails for $252.99. Fits Yamaha Snowmobile Models 1984-1986 ET 340; 1985-1986 EC 340, Excell lll; 1985-1990 XL 540; 1985-1991 SRV 540; 1985-1993 Phazer 480, Phazer ll; 1991 V-Max 540 and 1992-1993 Venture 480G. Please email me with any questions. I will ship Worldwide. Thanks for looking.
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