Yamaha Fuel Management Fuel Flow Wire Harness - 6y5-83553-f1-00 on 2040-parts.com
Jupiter, Florida, United States
Pulled this off my boat. Just over a year old. Works perfect.
I changed to a garmin fuel flow sensor so I am selling all my Yamaha Fuel Management components. Check other listings for gauge and fuel flow sensors. |
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