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Seal Ladyrinth 1 Aluminium Fit Yamaha Outboard 9.9hp 15hp 2 St 682-11515-02 03 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.50
Location:

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore
Condition:New Brand:Fit Yamaha Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:682-11515-02-00, 682-11511-03 UPC:Does not apply



This is a brand NEW QUALITY aftermarket SEAL, LADYRINTH 1 (ALUMINIUM) that fits older YAMAHA OUTBOARD 9.9, 15HP engines (2 stroke)


  • Fits YAMAHA OEM part number: #682-11515-02-00 (Check OEM Part Number before purchase, very IMPT!!!!)


    • Material: ALUMINIUM



 

  • 100% Manufactured in TAIWAN ,high quality guaranteed assured!


Hope the picture can clearly describe and convince you of the SEAL's quality, coming at such a Great price!! (retail price outside: USD 30+)


Item sent from Singapore by registered international air parcel.

Estimated time


  • United States : 7 - 18 days (excluding weekends)
  • Great Britian: 7 - 17 days (excluding weekends)
  • Australia: 7 - 17 days (excluding weekends)


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