New 67f-81800-02-00 Starter Yamaha, Mercury 80,90,100 Hp 4 Stroke on 2040-parts.com
ISABELA, PUERTO RICO, PR
NEW STARTER
ORIGINAL PART, NOT AFTERMARKET
67F-81800-02-00
Fits YAMAHA, MERCURY 80,90,100HP 4 STROKE outboards
Will fit 1999-2004 years
New old stock, box shows some wear, taken out of sealed bag for pictures.
Check compatibility with your engine
NO returns, Will test before shipping to assure no DOA'S
Will ship only to US
No warranty
PAYPAL only
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