Remanufactured / Rebuilt Yamaha 150 175 200 225 Hp V6 2.6l Powerhead, 1996-2006 on 2040-parts.com
Tallahassee, Florida, United States
This is a totally rebuilt 2000 model Yamaha outboard 2-stroke 150 HP powerhead. New Rings, new bearings, new seals, New gaskets. Pictured with upper intake and carburetors. Carbs are in good shape. Can sell with or without them.
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