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Yamaha Apron P/n 6r3-42741-02-8d For 2000 Yamaha Txry 150hp 2-st on 2040-parts.com

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Dunnellon, Florida, United States

Dunnellon, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

USED APRON FROM A 2000 YAMAHA TXRY 150HP 2-STROKE OUTBOARD ENGINE . P/N 6R3-42741-02-8D . PART FITS YEARS 1997 THRU 2000, 150HP THRU 175HP . EL-215-11-ES . WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THE PART NUMBER ALL WE GUARANTEE IS WHAT THE PART WAS REMOVED FROM, PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE YOU PURCHASE AN ITEM. WE DO NOT TAKE RETURNS ON ANY ELECTRONIC PARTS THEY ARE SOLD AS IS. THANK YOU, CITRUS COUNTY OUTBOARD RECYCLING.

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