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Lower Unit 30" Yamaha F225 F250 F300 Hp Outboard #6p2-45300-30-8d Gear Case Foot on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Gulfport, Mississippi, United States

Gulfport, Mississippi, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:6P2-45300-30-8D Engine(HP):200-300 Stroke:4-Stroke

Item: USED LOWER UNIT 30" YAMAHA:  Will fit 2002-Present Four Stroke 225 250 300 hp outboard motors.  Will also fit some 2-stroke Yamaha outboards,  PLEASE email us to ensure this lower unit will work with your motor.  


Condition:  Used, in good working condition.

 

Warranty:  30 Day Return Policy.

 

Payment:  Paypal preffered, Cashier's check, personal check must clear before shipping, bank wire, cash if picking up in person.  All Payments are due within 3 days.


NOTE:  If your shipping location is outside the 48 Contiguous United States, PLEASE email us for a shipping quote prior to buying.


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