Yamaha Command Link Square Tachometer 6y8-8350t-01-00 on 2040-parts.com
Spanish Fort, Alabama, United States
In VERY good condition from storage kept, rarely used boat that just underwent repower.
OEM 100% working perfect. Yamaha Tachometer only |
Rigging for Sale
- New tigress deluxe rigging kit 400lb black 88602(US $68.77)
- Yamaha tachometer square gauge w/ mark (6y8t-01) boat/marine #4(US $249.95)
- Yamaha outboard trim /oil wire harness adaptor(US $19.95)
- Honda outboard top mount control(US $195.00)
- Yamaha tachometer square gauge w/ marks (6y8t-01) boat/marine #2(US $209.95)
- Yamaha trim tilt harness 26ft / 6y5-83653-30-00
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