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Carburetor Kit For Yamaha 60 70 Hp 18-7766 Rplcs 6h3-w0093-02-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

Bear, Delaware, United States

Bear, Delaware, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra Replaces OEM Part Number:6H3-W0093-02-00 Manufacturer Part Number:18-7766

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Carburetor Kit for Yamaha 60 70 Hp 18-7766 Rplcs 6H3-W0093-02-00

THIS ITEM IS BRAND NEW IN THE BOX

GENUINE SIERRA PART

UPC: 808282234683

KIT IS FOR 1 CARB

Replaces OEM Part #: 6H3-W0093-02-00
 

 Fits the Following Yamaha Applications:
 Hp/Model Year
 60 hp (Model C60) 1996 - 2001
 60 hp (Model E60) 1995 - 2000
 60 hp (Model P60) 1991
 70 hp 1994 - 1991

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