6r3-42741-00-ek 115-225hp Apron 1 1984-93 Yamaha Outboard Bottom Cowling on 2040-parts.com
Homestead, Florida, United States
This apron was taken from a 225 HP outboard. It is in decent condition and only needs a little sanding and paint (which they sell in rattle cans to match original yamaha color ) to look new.Part number 6R3-42741-00-EK
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