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Nos Yamaha Oem Pump Cone 62t-51326-00 Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Mogadore, Ohio, United States

Mogadore, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:62T-51326-00 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

New genuine Yamaha OEM pump cone still brand new in the package.  Fits the following models.

 

2003-05

AR210

2005-06

AR230

1996-97

Exciter

1999

Exciter 135

1997-98

Exciter 220

1999

Exciter 270

1998

Exciter Single

1998

Exciter Twin

1999-2003

LS2000

2002

LX2000

2003-05

LX210

2005

SR230

1994-2014

Super Jet

2005-06

SX230

1996-97

Wave Blaster

1996

Wave Blaster II

1996

Wave Raider 1100

1996

Wave Raider 700

1996

Wave Raider 760

1997

Wave Runner GP760

1996-97

Wave Runner III

1996-97

Wave Venture 1100

1996

Wave Venture 700

2000-01

XR1800

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