Fuel Tank Meter Gauge Assy Fit Yamaha Outboard 12l 24l 8 - 115hp 2/4st 6yk-24260 on 2040-parts.com
Singapore, Singapore
This is a brand NEW aftermarket/replacement FUEL METER ASSY (GAUGE) that fits YAMAHA OUTBOARD 8HP - 115HP (2 or 4 Stroke) engines (see models below).
You get exactly this FUEL METTER ASSY seen in the picture with packaging!
Note: Price inclusive of freight insurance cost, item will be sent as registered article with tracking number.
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