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New Lower Unit For 2009-2016 Yamaha F50 And F60. Slight Cosmetic Damage on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Troy, Missouri, United States

Troy, Missouri, United States
Had slight cosmetic shipping damage to skeg as seen in pictures. New, never put into service, but not in original packaging.
Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:69W-45300-01-8D Engine(HP):50-60 Stroke:4-Stroke

 This is a brand new Yamaha lower unit that fits 2009 and up F50 and F60 models.  These are the four stroke 50 and 60hp models with the standard lower unit.  Will not fit High Thrust models T50 or T60.  Replaces part numbers 69W-45300-01-8D, 69W-45300-00-8D, and 69W-45300-00-4D.  May replace others as well, but I cannot help you decide that.  The lower unit suffered slight cosmetic damage to the skeg as seen seen in the pictures.  Completely new, never in service, has water pump and lube, but no anode or trim tab.  Will ship via UPS to the lower 48 only or pickup in person.  Paypal or cash in person only.

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