Oem Yamaha Outboard 75hp 85hp 90hp 75 85 90 55 48 Connecting Con Rod Comp (688) on 2040-parts.com
Singapore, Singapore
This is a brand NEW Original OEM CONNECTING ROD that for YAMAHA OUTBOARD 48, 55, 75, 85, 90 horsepower (2 strokes) engines.
Comes with a very nice packaging as well! Item sent from Singapore by registered international air parcel with tracking number Estimated time
Note: Price inclusive of freight insurance, shipping and handling cost, item will be sent as registered article with tracking number. |
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