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![]() Genuine OEM Yanmar Exhaust Elbow 104214-13521 & Coupler Exhaust Joint 104214-13580 Yanmar Original Part Used on Yanmar 2GM20(F), 3GM30(F), 2QM20 & 3QM30 Manufacturer Part: 104214-13521 104214-13580 For any questions or concerns please call Austral International Co. at (305) 633-0732 or 1-800-257-0114. |
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