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Yamaha 150 Hp Outboard Tilt & Trim Assy on 2040-parts.com

US $290.00
Location:

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Good working condition
Brand:Yamaha

This is off a Yamaha 150 HP Outboard.   It is in good working condition.  We have many parts from this and other motors,  please check our store.  SC Residents please ad $8.5% sales tax. 

 If there is a problem with the item please let us know.   We do our best to describe the item as it is.   We strive on making our customers happy.  If there is a problem please let us know so we can resolve the issue before leaving negative feedback.   We will do everything we can to make it right.  Thank you for your business.  Tall Sail Marine.

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