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Yamaha Outboard Warning Horn Part Number 688-83383-11-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
GOOD RIGGING FROM REPOWER
Manufacturer Part Number:688-83383-11-00 Brand:YAMAHA

THIS BUZZER WAS SALVAGED FROM RIGGING REMOVED FROM A BOAT INHOUSE REPOWERING AND UPGRADING. NO ISSUES REPORTED WITH THE FUNCTION PRIOR TO REMOVAL-WE ALSO HAVE TESTED DIRECT TO A BATTERY AND SOUNDS PERFECTLY. COSEMETICALLY IN VERY GOOD CLEAN CONDITION-CLEAN-NO CUTS-NO RUST. FOR YAMAHA OVERHEAT AND LOW OIL WARNING SYSTEM-WIRED TO KEY SWITCH. REFERENCE PART NUMBER 688-83383-11-00 FOR MORE SPECIFICATIONS.

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