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New Yamaha Gearcase Part #6ce-45300-00-8d on 2040-parts.com

US $2,900.00
Location:

Somers Point, New Jersey, United States

Somers Point, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New

We are selling the original gearcase that was removed from a new 2010 Yamaha F250XCA outboard when the motor was converted to counter rotation. It has not been used and is in the shipping box from the other gearcase but it has no warranty. It is being sold AS IS.

We are a retail facility and if the item sells here before the end of the eBay sale, we will cancel the sale on eBay immediately. NJ Buyers must pay 7% Sales Tax. Shipping is not included. The box it is in weighs 80lbs and is 12X34X60.


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