Sierra 18-8017ep-2, Fuel Line Assembly, Yamaha, 3/8'' Hose, 8' Length on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Controls & Steering for Sale
- Outboard remote control box throttle/shift for brp johnson evinrude boat 5006180(US $139.95)
- 1950’s/‘60’s 13”wide half round boat steering wheel w/knob atwood?(US $50.00)
- Uflex protech 2.1 front mount ob hydraulic system - includes up28 fm helm oil &(US $1,192.48)
- Uflex protech 2.1 front mount ob hydraulic system - includes up28 fm helm oil &(US $1,192.48)
- Seastar boat throttle control cable ccx63309 |gen ii tfxtreme 9 feet(US $49.84)
- Edson mechanical shifter for binnacle of sailboat(US $100.00)
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