Yamaha/mercury 5" Extension Housing For 200, 225, 250 Hp 4 Stroke Outboard on 2040-parts.com
Dunedin, Florida, US
IItem: YAMAHA & MERCURY 4-STROKE 5" EXTENSION HOUSING ~Part #69J-45211-01-8D~ Retail value is approx $1,500. Fits most Yamaha & Mercury 200, 225 & 250hp 4-strokes from 2002 & up. The Mercury part # is 888672T. Used to extend a 25" midsection to a 30" ultra long. We've included part numbers so please do your research to be certain it will fit your application.
Condition: Excellent used condition....just needs to be cleaned up.
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