Sierra Marine Tilt/trim Motor For Yamaha Outboards; 18-6781 on 2040-parts.com
Georgetown, Delaware, United States
This item is New and carries Manufacturers Warranty Tilt/Trim Motor Yamaha Fits: 40 HP (1994), 50 HP (1992-95), 60 HP (1997-Up), 70 HP (1996-Up), 90 HP (1992-Up) Replaces: 6H1-43880-02-00 2-Wire Connection 3 Bolt Mount |
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