Yamaha 115-130 2 Stroke Lower Unit Right Hand on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
YAMAHA 115- 130- 2 STROKE GEAR CASE 25" INCH SHAFT ALMOST PERFECT VERY LOW HOURS NEW GEAR OIL AND WATER PUMP KIT READY TO BE BOLTED ON. SOME MACHINE SHOPS CAN MAKE THIS A 20" SHAFT. NOTE.. NOT A REBUILD NOT FROM SEI VERY LOW HOUR GOOD GEAR CASE! pick up only (St. Pete Florida).
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