Impeller For Yamaha 25 & 30 Hp 1984 - 1997 689-44352-00-00 689-44352-02-00 on 2040-parts.com
Aliso Viejo, California, United States
Impeller for Yamaha outboards. Replaces part numbers 689-44352-00-00, 689-44352-01-00 and 689-44352-02-00. The impeller fits;
Note; may not fit every model in the above year model ranges. Please check for correct part numbers using your model number. |
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