Yamaha Tiller Handle, 67g-w0086-z2-4d, Lot 9012 on 2040-parts.com
Swanville, Minnesota, US
COMPLETE Tiller Handle Kit for Yamaha F80A, F100A, F100B, F100C, F115A applications.
Part number 67G-W0086-Z2-4D
320-632-8152 or email Brandon with specific application questions. If you are inquiring about your engine, please have your serial and model numbers ready. We ship Tuesday and Friday after your payment has cleared, we will combine shipping. We look forward to assisting you, thank you for looking.
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