1998 Yamaha 40hp Starter 6j4-81800-01-00 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Cloud, Florida, US
1998 yamaha 40 hp. starter. 6J4-81800-01-00. In good working condition. Came from a fresh water motor no corrosion. But some surface rust. Taken off of A yamaha C40TLRW.
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