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Yamaha Outboard 67c-45251-00-00 Anode Zinc Lower Unit Gear Box 40hp 50hp 60hp * on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

El Sobrante, California, United States

El Sobrante, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:67C-45251-00-00

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A Yamaha part number: 67C-45251-00 ZINC ANODE. CHEAPEST ON EBAY OR ANYWHERE!

Genuine Yamaha Lower Unit anode for use on the following Yamaha outboard models -

Two Stroke: 40V 40X 40Y 50H

Four Stroke: F40A, F45A, F50A, F50B, F40C, F60A, F60C & FT60B

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