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Yamaha Grizzly 700 Speedometer Digital Display Gauge Cluster Computer on 2040-parts.com

C $300.00
Location:

Regina Sk, Canada

Regina Sk, Canada
Condition:Used

Speedometer/ display cluster pulled from a running/driving 2011 Grizzly 700 EPS. Mileage unknown, I believe it showed around 7000km (4350 miles) however I cannot verify this.

One scratch on the display otherwise in very nice condition.

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