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Yamaha Taillight Lens Gasket For Br250 Cf300 Cs340 Ec340 Et300 Et340 Et400 Et410 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.64
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Magnolia, Mississippi, United States

Magnolia, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New Type:Taillight Manufacturer Part Number:3TJ-14457-00 Brand:Yamaha

Yamaha Taillight Lens Gasket for BR250 CF300 CS340 EC340 ET300 ET340 ET400 ET410 EX570 MM600 MM700 MM800 MSRX700 SR540 1982-2011.  Yamaha part number 3TJ-14457-00.

Fits Yamaha Snowmobiles BR250 Bravo years 1982-2011, CF300 Inviter years 1986-1990, CS340 Ovation years 1989-2000, EC340 Excel III years 1984-1988, ET300 Enticer years 1983-1984, ET340 Enticer years 1982-1988, ET400 Enticer years 1989-1990, ET410 Enticer years 1988-2001, EX570 Exciter years 1987-1993, MM600 Mountain Max years 1997-2002, MM700 Mountain Max years 1997-2003, MM800 Mountain Max year 1997, MSRX700 Mountain SRX year 1998, and SR540 Enticer year 1991.

  • Photo is the actual item.
  • Genuine Yamaha OEM.

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