Yanmar Switch With Keys, Part # 123482-91251 on 2040-parts.com
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
NEW- OLD STOCK IN OPEN BOX YANMAR SWITCH WITH KEYS, FITS MODELS SVB, SB, YSB, 2QM20, 3QM30, PART # 123482-9125. DISCOUNT PRICE- WE WANT IT GONE OFF THE SHELF! COMPARE TO DEALER COST OF $95 USD AND VARIOUS PRICES OF $100 USD OR MORE ONLINE SHIPPING WEIGHT IS 12 OZ AND WILL BE SHIPPED FROM MISSISSAUGA, ON ,CANADA, L5G4N1. PAYMENT THROUGH PAYPAL ONLY. CANADIAN BUYERS WILL BE CHARGED APPLICABLE SALES TAXES. BUYERS FROM OUTSIDE OF CANADA ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY IMPORT DUTIES AND/OR TAXES. THIS ITEM IS NON RETURNABLE. |
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