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2008 Yamaha Apex Oem Rectifier Regulator 5jw-81960-00-00 Attak Rs Vector Venture on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Esko, Minnesota, United States

Esko, Minnesota, United States
Good Used Condition
Type:regulator / rectifier Manufacturer Part Number:5JW-81960-00-00 Brand:Yamaha UPC:Does not apply

OEM Yamaha Rectifier / Regulator assembly removed from a 2008 APEX.  Rectifier/Regulator is in good used condition.  Yamaha Part #5JW-81960-00-00.   Will fit many 2003 & newer Models (may fit other applications).  Ready to install.

***Guaranteed to work*****


May fit other years and models.  Call 218 624 2183 or message for further questions on this or other parts.

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