Yamaha Outboard Apron - 4.2l Offshore Motors - 6ce-42741-01-8d on 2040-parts.com
Oceanport, New Jersey, US
Yamaha engine apron for Port side of the 4.2 liter offshore motors. Part # 6CE-42741-01-8D . Has scratches in paint, otherwise fine.
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