Yamaha Outboard Stator, C85 And 90 Hp 3-cylinder 2-stroke. on 2040-parts.com
Palm City, Florida, US
This is a used Yamaha Outboard Stator. It will fit C85 hp and 90 hp 3-cylinder 2-Stroke engines. It came from a 1995 engine, but will fit many other model years. It came off of a running engine. It is in great condition. Pay-Pal Only, Thank You.
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