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New Yamaha "aftermarket" V4 2-stroke Lower Unit Gearcase on 2040-parts.com

US $1,099.00
Location:

Saint James City, Florida, US

Saint James City, Florida, US
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New "Aftermarket" Yamaha V4 2-Stroke Lower Unit Gearcase.

115hp-130hp - 1984 & up

This unit comes with the water pump installed, you need a prop, anodes and gearcase oil.

This has a 3 year No Fault Warranty

If you are unsure of which application you need, please contact us with your engine horsepower, model number and year for assistance.

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