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Oil Filter For Mercury & Yamaha Outboard Replaces 6g8-13440-00-00 & 825467t02 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, US

Spring Hill, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:If part is damaged or not a described we will give a full refund. Any non-damaged exchanges or refunds that we accept must be new in the package (where applicable) and will be minus original shipping. Some items also may have a re-stocking fee. All returns must have a return number or authorization. Please be sure to order the right parts the first time if you do not know what you need ask, we can help! Restocking Fee:No

High Quality Aftermarket Oil Filter For Yamaha & Mercury Outboards

  • Replaces Yamaha 6G8-13440-00-00. Replaces Mercury 825467A1, 825467T1, 825467T02
  • This fits many 9.9 four stroke models and may fit some others
  • We have all other marine oil and fuel filters for sale
  • All parts ship within 24-72hrs UPS or USPS priority insured.
  • Please be sure of what you need! Any questions on what parts you need or need something you do not see just ask!

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