Yamaha Outboard Supplementary Service Manual 4.2l Offshore (l)f225(l)f250(l)f300 on 2040-parts.com
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This is a brand new manual, never been in the shop. Models manual covers, 4.2L Offshore (L)F225, (L)F250, (L)F300.
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