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Yamaha 300 Series 2 Vmax Motor Cowling Salt Water 6c9-42610-01-na on 2040-parts.com

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Knoxville, Arkansas, United States

Knoxville, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:6C9-42610-01-NA

Yamaha Motor Cowling 6C9-42610-01-NA. New but damaged. For motors 2006 and up. Cowling has some cosmetic damage on backside from improper install in factory. See damage pictures.The damage is in 3 locations and slightly visible from inside. Caused from trimming motor back too far. Ships in original Yamaha box. Box shows some wear and tear form warehouse storage. Please feel free to ask any questions. 

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