Used Yamaha Gearcase Part #65j-45300-20-8d on 2040-parts.com
Somers Point, New Jersey, United States
We are selling a used Yamaha 25 inch V6 gearcase. Part number is 65J-45300-20-8D. It is used and is being sold AS IS. We are a retail facility and if the item sells here before the end of the eBay sale, we will cancel the sale on eBay immediately. NJ Buyers must pay 7% Sales Tax. Shipping is not included. The box it is in weighs 80lbs and is 12X34X60. |
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