Trim & Start Relay With Bracket And Wiring Harness 2000 Yamaha 80 Hp 4 Stroke on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, US
Trim and start relay with bracket AND wiring harness. These parts came off of a running 2000 80HP Yamaha 4 Stroke.
If you are unsure about the compatibility with your outboard, shoot us a message and we will be happy to assist you (please provide the out boards year, HP, and or engines model number if possible). The pictures are of the actual item that you are considering.
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