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Solas Rubex Rbx103/203 Prop Hub Kit Fits Yamaha Outboards 115-300hp 1984 & Newer on 2040-parts.com

US $31.95
Location:

Joliet, Illinois, United States

Joliet, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:SOLAS Manufacturer Part Number:RBX-103/203

RBX103- RBX203
115 H.P., FS115 (4 Stroke) and 130 H.P.
1984-Present, 15 Spline Propshaft
• 150-300 H.P., 1984-Present, 15 Spline Propshaft
• 225 EFI (4 Stroke)
• Sterndrives, 1989-1993, 15 Spline Propshaft

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