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Yamaha Outboard Twin Key Switch With Keys on 2040-parts.com

US $220.00
Location:

Cape Coral, Florida, United States

Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Yamaha Key Switch in good shape in some of the picks it shows dirt and debris , but all the connections are in good shape key turn nicely , no issues known and both keys are present. The plate that holds the key switches does show some wear minor scratches etc..Remember this is used if you want new please buy new. Thanks for looking

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