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Motor Mounts 650 701 Yamaha Superjet Square Nose Super Jet Round Nose 6m6 62t on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fair Oaks, California, United States

Fair Oaks, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha

For Auction:4 Yamaha 650 701 Watercraft Motor Mounts 

In very good condition! 

Looks to have never been in salt water. 

I have lots of Vintage New and Used 440/550/ Superjet Parts, Signs, Posters, Videos, Riding Gear etc. that I have been hoarding for a long time. I am moving to Hawaii and not taking it all with me. 

Be sure to check out all my Vintage Jetski Superjet PWC auctions for cream of the crop items during these next couple of moths as I will be adding new items often. 

Items can be picked up in person in the Sacramento CA (Fair Oaks) rather than pay the shipping if you want. 

Please don't hesitate to call with any questions or picture requests.

Derek 916-803-6989

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