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Where to buy OEM parts online?

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Location
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Tige
Year
2014
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Boat Length
23
In the past I've always used:
http://www.yamahasportsplaza.com/

Anyone have any other suggestions so I can compare prices?

Was looking at how much it would cost to replace seat cushions, and some other stuff. Sports Plaza seems pricier than I remember....
 
OEM is pricey just from the start due to MSRP. Yamahasportsplaza has always put up the best published discounts that I have found. Ebay is a way to find an item that may have a cheaper ask price on one of a kinds, but it is often misrepresented IMO. Jim, I really think for a total interior redo, your going to find it cheaper to get an upholstery shop to make them. But whichever way you go, your info provided back here will help someone else down the road, so as we always say...keep us posted!
 
OEM is pricey just from the start due to MSRP. Yamahasportsplaza has always put up the best published discounts that I have found. Ebay is a way to find an item that may have a cheaper ask price on one of a kinds, but it is often misrepresented IMO. Jim, I really think for a total interior redo, your going to find it cheaper to get an upholstery shop to make them. But whichever way you go, your info provided back here will help someone else down the road, so as we always say...keep us posted!
Yeah, I'm finding they are still the cheapest...

I'm sure the total redo will be cheapest to just get someone to do it. But I'm also just considering replacing only the pieces that are full on ripped. Online pricing for OEM parts reached over $5k rather quickly, and I'm thinking more in the $2,500 range.

But, I'm also needing a new cover, and some other little stuff anyways, so was just checking to see if anyone had other experiences with online shops...
 
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