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1984-1989 Yamaha V-6 Ignition Cdi Box, Harness, Stator, Ect. on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Bremerton, Washington, United States

Bremerton, Washington, United States

Up for sale here is the ignition system for a Yamaha V-6 2 stroke outboard and fits the years 1984 thru 1989 from what I have read. This includes the CDI box part# 6G-5-12 ( missing cover ) stator, ( has a crack or two in the insulation, wiring harness, rectifier and I believe start solenoid or possibly something else? This came from an outboard business that finally closed it's doors, so would assume it is good or they would of likely thrown it away, but because I cannot test it, it is sold as is. I read that this should fit between 1984 and 1989 Yamaha V-6 , 2 stroke outboards. Please do your research before purchasing.  Thank-you for looking!

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