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Yamaha Engine Cotrol Unit 6c1-8591a-32-00 W/ Other Electrical Components T50tlr on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Palo, Iowa, United States

Palo, Iowa, United States
Used, came off a running engine.
Brand:Yamaha Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:6C1-8591A-32-00

 Electrical System 50HP Yamaha T50TLR

Engine Control Unit 6C1-8591A-32-00
Ignition Coils            63P-82310-01-00
Rectifier Regulator   6D3-81960-00-00
Relay Assy                63P-81950-00-00
Trim Tilt Switch       63D-82563-10-00
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