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Yamaha Outboard Rigging Command Link Binnacle Twin Dual Ignition Cables Controls on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Spanish Fort, Alabama, United States

Spanish Fort, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha

This is a package for twin / dual Yamaha motors setup with command link. This came from newer Yamaha 250's since re-powering to Yamaha 350's wireless controls. Everything is in used but EXCELLENT condition as boat was covered, clean, and rarely used. Everything functions as it should and smoothly and freely. Includes below:
-Main 10 pin wiring harness 26'
-Main 10 pin wiring harness 30'
-Throttle Cable 28'
-Throttle Cable 30'
-704 Command Link Twin Throttle Controls (I believe part #: 704-48207-P1-00)
-Yamaha Command Link Twin / Dual Ignition Panel with keys

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