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Yamaha 225hp 250hp Cover 61a-11371-00-9m, 1990-1999 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Coquitlam, BC, Canada

Coquitlam, BC, Canada
It is in excellent Working condition
Brand:Yamaha Country//Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:61A-11371-00-9M

This item was removed from 1991 Yamaha 250hp (250TXRP)  2 Stroke 3 Cylinder

This item part number:

COVER 61A-11371-00-9M

  It is in excellent working condition and very clean body.
 1990-1999, 225HP,250HP

This Yamaha 61A-11371-00-9M COVER is used on these models and components:
 

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