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Pulser Coil Assy Electrical Fit Yamaha Outboard 4 5 C A 4hp 5hp 6e0-85592-70 00 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.50
Location:

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore
Condition:New Brand:Fit Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:6E0-85592-70


This is a brand NEW aftermarket / replacement PULSER COIL ASSY YAMAHA OUTBOARD 4, 5 A C horsepower (2 stroke) engines.

  • Fit YAMAHA OUTBOARD  part number: 6E0-85592-70/00, 6E0-85592-00-00 (IMPT: check OEM part number before purchase!!)


  • Fits YAMAHA Outboard models:

Hope the picture can clearly describe and convince you of the PUSLER COIL's quality, coming at such a Great price!! (compare this price to retail price $36.25 outside)

Item sent from Singapore by registered mail to address, with tracking no#.

Estimated time

  • United States : 7 - 18 days (excluding weekends)
  • Great Britian: 7 - 17 days (excluding weekends)
  • Australia: 6 - 17 days (excluding weekends)
For countries not stated here, please email/contact us for the estimated delivery time.

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