Yamaha Triple Engine Control Binnacle With Cables Cost $6000 New Great Condition on 2040-parts.com
Tampa, Florida, United States
We repowered a 33ft hydra sport with Suxuki motors so the trip yamaha binacle was replaced I paid $6000 for these 3 yrs ago
They are in great used condition could use a clean from being stored |
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