Yamaha Fx 140 Pwc Fuel Rail Injectors Intake And Fuel Bypass on 2040-parts.com
West Palm Beach, Florida, US
Used Yamaha Waverunner FX 140 Intake injectors and Fuel Bypass. Does Not include TPS Sensor or Air Pressure Sensor. See photos's for condition minimal signs of use.
Works Perfect.
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