Yamaha Wave Runner 650 Pistons 0.50 Over Size Super Jet Yamaha 650 Oem Nos on 2040-parts.com
Lodi, California, US
Here is a set of new Yamaha wave runner 650 0.50 pistons new in box this is a pair part number 6m6-11636-01
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