New Tiller Handle And Throttle Cables Mariner Yamaha Outboard 30 Hp on 2040-parts.com
Delta, Colorado, US
UP FOR SALE IS A TILLER HANDLE AND THROTTLE CABLES FOR A YAMAHA/MARINER 30 HP OUTBOARD.
ORIGINAL MADE IN JAPAN STOCK
MAIN HANDLE MISSING PACKAGE, AND HAS A FEW LIGHT SURFACE SCRATCHES.
Other for Sale
- Mercury clutch dog 92911 1980-97 35 40 50 60 70 hp **15253**(US $25.00)
- Mercury proppeller shaft 75365 1975-97 35 40 50 60 70 hp **15252**(US $60.00)
- Johnson evinrude crankcase head assembly 383502 1969-72 85 100 - 125 hp **15254*(US $65.00)
- Johnson evinrude crankcase head assembly 383502 1969-72 85 100 - 125 hp **15254*(US $65.00)
- #63d-11111-00-94/63d-11191-00-9m cylinder head & cover 95-01' 40/50hp yamaha~707(US $64.50)
- Mercury propeller shaft 75365 1975-97 35 40 45 50 60 70 hp **15250**(US $65.00)
Lexus LFA Nurburgring (2010) first official pictures
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MG6 – A new MG shows at Shanghai
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