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Yamaha Outboard 703 Control W/ Key, Ckoke Switch, Lanyard, Tilt Trim Button on 2040-parts.com

US $102.50
Location:

Burkesville, Kentucky, US

Burkesville, Kentucky, US
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YAMAHA OUTBOARD 703 remote control box, with 13' - 15' cables. Comes with key, kill switch lanyard, choke switch and power trim and tilt button. These 703 controls are for " PULL TO OPEN " outboards. They appear to be in good condition (see photo's) but I bought them with a YAMAHA OUTBOARD in pieces, so I can not confirm that they work, so I am starting this auction low, bid accordingly. Sold AS IS. Flat rate shipping USA sales ONLY. email any questions before bidding. Described as best as possible, you decide. Thanks NO RESERVE AUCTION

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