Vintage Yamaha Brake Pad Set New Oem 821-25730-00-00 And 821-25740-00-00 on 2040-parts.com
Spencerport, New York, United States
You are looking at a New OEM Yamaha Brake Pad Set for Vintage Yamaha Snowmobiles. Part Numbers are 821-25730-00-00 and 821-25740-00-00. This sale is for BOTH. Fitment is for the following: SW396 1970; SW433 1971 SL338 1971-1974; SL433 1972-1973; SL292 1972-1973; SM292 1973-1974 GP433SS/SR 1972; GP396 1971; GP292 1972-1973 GS300 1976-1977; GS340 1976-1977 SS433 1971 These parts have been discontinued and are no longer avaiable from Yamaha. Use these part numbers to check your application to a local dealer or the Yamaha web site. We ship for FREE to anywere in the continental U.S. International shipping is by your location. |
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