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Yamaha Fleece Zip Up Jacket Gray Black Crp-14fya-gy-xx on 2040-parts.com

US $78.99
Location:

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New with tags Manufacturer Part Number:CRP-14FYA-GY-XX Brand:YAMAHA

YAMAHA FLEECE ZIP UP JACKET

  • Heavyweight fleece body with Pilotex 330D Nylon Taslan arms/shoulders/sides
  • 3M Scotchlite reflective material on back and sides of jacket for nighttime visibility
  • Embroidered Yamaha logo on front with Yamaha flag label on side
  • Two lower hand/cargo pockets for storage and warmth
  • Fleece lined collar for comfort and warmth
  • Polyester liner has two Velcro drop pockets for storage and one left side Velcro cell phone pocket
  • Shock cord pulls at base of jacket to seal out the elements
  • Gray/Black/Red
PART NUMBER

CRP-14FYA-GY-XX

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