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40/50 Hp 2-stroke Yamaha Outboard Motor 20” Mid-section W Trim Tilt 1993-2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Largo, Florida, United States

Largo, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha

40/50 HP 2-Stroke Yamaha Outboard Motor 20” Mid-Section w Trim Tilt 1993-2006

This is a complete midsection from a 2000 Yamaha 50 HP 2-stroke outboard motor. It includes the mid with exhaust, power trim and tilt, lower cowling pan.  It should fit most 40/50 HP Yamaha motors with a 20” shaft (“L” models).  It can also be used to convert older models without trim and tilt.  We will separate the midsection from the power trim and tilt if needed.

Shipping:

This item is shipped motor freight via truck (tractor trailer).  The shipping amount listed in the auction is for shipping to a commercial/business address with a forklift or loading dock.  If other shipping arrangements are required, please contact us for a shipping quote prior to buying.

Local Pickup:

This item is also available for local pickup in the Tampa Bay area.

Contact:

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