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Yamaha Xl800 Xl 800 1200 Qsts Quick Trim Cables Grips 66v Fod-u153d-00-00 Xlt on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Rochester, Michigan, United States

Rochester, Michigan, United States
Freshwater, WORKING! Clean.
Brand:Yamaha Waverunner Manufacturer Part Number:GP7-U157A-00-00

Yamaha Trim, Grip, Cable System.

Came off of a 2000 XL800.

Freshwater, tested and working.

Works perfect. Nice part.

Part #:  FOD-U153D-00.  (Cable).

Clean, comes with everything in pics.
 

Will fit other years and models, but please check for compatibility
before buying. I can only guarantee that this will fit a 2000 XL800.

THANKYOU FOR LOOKING.

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