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Yamaha Oem New Waverunner Pwc Starter Kit Mwv-start-kt-08 on 2040-parts.com

US $122.99
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yamaha Type:PWC WaveRunner Starter Kit Manufacturer Part Number:MWV-START-KT-08 Colors:2 Black Life Jackets/ Blue Case/Whistle/Fenders/Ai

Yamaha OEM New PWC WaveRunner Starter Kit 
MWV-START-KT-08


Retail Price: $139.99
Your price: $122.99 with FREE SHIPPING (Lowest price on the web or dealer)

Part # 
MWV-START-KT-08

Product Description 

Here's a convenient way to get started with supplies you need for your new personal watercraft. 

This Starter Kit includes: 
- 2 U.S. Coast Guard Approved/UL Listed PFDs that are adjustable to fit most adults (sizes small to large) 
- Nylon case for storage 
- Whistle to clip on your PFD to meet requirements for a sound signaling device 
- Easy-to-pack first aid kit 
- 2 black 10" personal watercraft fenders 
- 2 white 12-foot dock lines 
- Available with Yamaha branding or without (See other ad for non-logo option)

GENDER: Unisex 
SIZE SEGMENT: Adult 
SIZE: One Size Fits Most 
MATERIAL: Nylon 
MARKETING COLOR: Blue 
QUANTITY: 1 Kit
DESCRIPTION:  
Yamaha 
Branded, Blue Nylon Case 

This item fits the following models: (Check with Manufacture)

One Size Fits Most 

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