Clean Used 2003-2008 Yamaha V6 3.3l Hpdi 225/250 Hp Powerhead - Good Compression on 2040-parts.com
Scottsville, Kentucky, United States
This listing is for a Clean Used 2003-2008 Yamaha V6 3.3L HPDI 225 HP Powerhead. Compression numbers are 120 PSI on all 6 cylinders. Will also fit the 2003-2008 250 HP model. Has been used in freshwater only. Turns nice and smooth. Sold As-Is. No warranty. Shipping will be with a freight truck. Please call for a quote. 270-618-5200. No international shipping. I accept Paypal or credit or debit card over the phone. 1384 |
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