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Outboard Motor Mounting Bolt, 8 X 80 With Nuts Washers,yamaha Honda Mercury. on 2040-parts.com

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HULL, Humberside, United Kingdom

HULL, Humberside, United Kingdom
Condition:New Type:Outboard Engine Parts Manufacturer Part Number:88004 Sub-Type:8mm stainless steel bolt. Manufacturer:Yamaha Honda Mercury Suzuki Marina. Brand:Stainless

Outboard Motor Mounting Bolt, 8 X 80 with Nuts Washers,Yamaha Honda Mercury.

 All engines in the 4 - 25 hp Range.

4 Stainless Steel Bolts 8mm X 80mm.

4 Stainless Steel Nylock Nuts

8 Transome Bracket washers, 4 large and 4 small.

Posted Today First Class Royal Mail.

Fits Yamaha Honda Mercury Suzuki Mariner.

Other sizes in stock:

8 X 80 - 10 X 80 - 10 x 100 - 12 x 100  - 12 x 120  - 12 x 130

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