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Yamaha Oem Multi-function Gauge Tachometer Tach Outboards New 6y5-8350t-83-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.95
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Port Washington, Wisconsin, United States

Port Washington, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:6Y5-8350T-83-00

YAMAHA OEM GENUINE Multi-Function Tach Gauge Unit

LCD Gauge

YAMAHA Part# 6Y5-8350T-83-00 

BRAND NEW! 100% OEM PART

Digital Multifunction Tachometer displays:

  • Engine RPM
  • Trim angle
  • Oil level (two stroke)
  • Oil pressure (four stroke) 
  • Overheat warning
  • Trip hours (resettable)
  • Total operating hours


Replaces prior part number 6Y5-8350T-82-00.

YAMAHA OEM#: 6Y5-8350T-83-00 

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