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Yamaha Parsun Outboard Pinion Gear Lower Casing Drive C40 40hp 40 6h9-45551-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $37.99
Location:

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore
Condition:New Brand:Fit Yamaha Stroke:2-Stroke or 4-Stroke Manufacturer Part Number:6H9-45551-00


This is a brand NEW aftermarket/replacement PINION GEAR that fits most YAMAHA OUTBOARD C40, 40 horsepower engines.

  • Fit YAMAHA OEM part number: 6H9-45551-00-00 (Check OEM part number before purchase)



You get exactly the GEAR seen in the picture with packaging!

Hope the picture can clearly describe and convince you of the PINION GEAR's quality, coming at
such a Great price!! (compare this price to retail price outside: $105+)

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