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Yamaha Hpdi Relay Assy Box 2003+ Outboard 225 250 300 Hp Motor (60v-81950-00-00) on 2040-parts.com

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Gulfport, Mississippi, United States

Gulfport, Mississippi, United States
New pull off from a motor damaged in shipping...Guaranteed to function correctly!
Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:60V-81950-00-00

YAMAHA HPDI RELAY BOX (#60V-81950-00-00)

New pull-off from a 300hp outboard damaged in shipping...to the best of my knowledge motor was never cranked. Guaranteed to function correctly! Comes with mounting screws. From my research, it will fit 2003 & newer Yamaha HPDI 225-300hp outboards AND VZ200hp motors. Retail new is $358. PLEASE do your research to insure it will fit your application (simply search the web and/or boats.net website can be used to assist you with fitment).   

I will ship via USPS Priority Mail within the US ONLY for $5.95.  NO international shipping. Payments only accepted by Paypal.  Please email me with questions...I work during the day so typically cannot answer phone calls but I will reply to your email in a timely fashion and ship immediately once I have confirmed your payment at paypal. Thanks!

<<PLEASE...NO LOCAL PICK-UPS! THANKS>>

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