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Japan Yamaha Sierra Outboard 15hp 9.9 Con Rod Bearing Needle 18-1411 93310-620w5 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore
Condition:New Brand:OEM Yamaha Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:93310-620W5-00 18-1411 UPC:Does not apply

 

This is a brand NEW GENUINE OEM NEEDLE RLR BEARING, CYL – BIG END (CRANKSHAFT) YAMAHA OUTBOARD 9.9HP, 15HP (2 stroke) engines.

  • YAMAHA OUTBOARD OEM part number: #93310-620W5 (IMPT: check OEM part number before purchase!!)
  • SIERRA part number: #18-1411 (IMPT: check OEM part number before purchase!!)
  • Manufactured by the SAME 100% OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) factory that supply to YAMAHA OUTBOARD engine.

 

  • This Needle Brg (Thin Bearing Cage) is 100% Made in Japan, with gurannteed quality.

 

  • NOTE: You get the Needle Brg OEM genuine YAMAHA part, without the YAMAHA logo packaging. 

 

Hope the picture can clearly describe the Needle Brg quality is GENUINE Yamaha Parts, coming at such a Great price!! (compare this price to retail price US $30+ outside)

Item sent from Singapore by registered mail to address, with tracking no#.

Estimated time

  • United States : 7 - 17 days (excluding weekends)
  • Great Britian: 7 - 15 days (excluding weekends)
  • Australia: 6 - 15 days (excluding weekends)

For countries not stated here, please email/contact us for the estimated delivery time.

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