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'95 Yamaha 225 Carbureted 2 Stroke - Air Box Port Side Pn 61a-14440-03-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Lexington, South Carolina, United States

Lexington, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:61A-14440-03-00 Engine(HP):225 Stroke:2-Stroke

This is a good used Port Side Air Box removed from a '95 Yamaha 225 Carbureted two stroke. PN  61A-14440-03-00. This part has been inspected and is in good working condition. This may fit other Yamaha outboard motors. I am parting this motor out so I may have other parts that are not listed.

 I ship UPS and USPS depending on the size of the package. In most cases I will ship within 24 hours I will combine shipping and I will ship most parts
 internationally in which case you will need to contact me for an accurate shipping quote.

This is a used part so it may have some scratches and show signs of use. I inspect all parts I sell to insure that they are in good condition. Sometimes 
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