Honda Efi 75 Hp Wiring Harness on 2040-parts.com
Mount Dora, Florida, United States
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Wiring harness for a late model fuel injected 75 horsepower Honda with very low hours. Harness is like new, a huge savings. Pt # 32100-ZY9-000..This should fit the 75 and 90 HP Honda outboard from mid 2005 and newer. We are parting out a complete engine should you need anything and do not see it listed either email or call and should it still be available we will list it on eBay for you to purchase through eBay. We will ship internationally and shipping fees will be adjusted accordingly. Scott.... (352)383-6243
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