Yamaha '97 Marine Tech / Service Guide Manual on 2040-parts.com
Fort Myers, Florida, US
YAMAHA '97 MARINE TECH / SERVICE GUIDE MANUAL... Up for auction is a new Yamaha service guide manual recently discovered during an inventory of our parts dept. This particuliar manual covers model year 1997 & up small and mid-sized (1-3 cyl.) engines as well as larger (V-4 & V-6) outboard motors...
At the current labor rate of $100.00 plus per hour at most decent marine dealerships, it won't take long to pay for this manual...
Thanks For Looking!!!
And remember: " It's Always A Great Day For Boating "
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