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1988 Yamaha 200 Outboard Carburetor/bottom 6g6-14303-05-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Good working condition
Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:6G6-14303-05-00 Engine(HP):200

This is off a 1988 Yamaha 200EXTG Outboard.  It is in good working condition.  We have many parts from this and other motors, please check our store.  SC Residents please ad $8.5% sales tax. 

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