Outboard Motor Lock M12x1.25 (74037) on 2040-parts.com
Belfair, Washington, United States
Outboard Motor Lock fits Yamaha 40hp and larger(2 Stroke), Yamaha 30hp and larger (4 stroke), Honda 40hp and larger, Suzuki 25-140 hp(2005 and later). Theft Protection in and out of the water.
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