Yamaha Superjet Fuel Cap & Neck Wave Runner, Raider * * * on 2040-parts.com
MO, United States
This is the FUEL CAP that came from a Yamaha 1996 Wave Blaster wave runner. Should fit most yamaha models BUT PLEASE CHECK BEFORE BUYING.
Please check fitment before buying. Being sold As Is No Returns. If you live outside the U.S please email for shipping quote before bidding. Thanks I will ship international, please email for shipping quote. Thanks |
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