2008 Yamaha Outboard 250hp Vmax Hpdi Vz250 Ftlr Oil Tank on 2040-parts.com
Greenville, North Carolina, United States
Item up for sale is a used Oil Tank off of a 2008 Yamaha 250hp outboard VMAX. Model number: VZ250 FTLR It comes just as pictured. For Questions or Customer Service Contact Stroud's Marine at (252)751-0415 |
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