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Japan Crankshaft Bearing Fit Yamaha Outboard 9.9hp 15hp 15 93306-205u2 20514 6e8 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore
Condition:New Brand:Fit Yamaha Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:93306-205U2 93306-20514


This is a brand NEW Non-Original/aftermarket CRANKSHAFT BEARING TOP for YAMAHA OUTBOARD 9.9 & 15 horsepower (2 Strokes) engines.

 


This BEARING is manufactured by FBJ, LIC (Made in Japan) 100% quality guaranteed.

You get exactly this good-quality item seen in the picture with packaging, at an absolutely Great price!! (retail price : USD 35+) 

Item sent from Singapore by registered mail to address, with tracking no#.

Estimated time

  • United States : 7 - 17 days (excluding weekends)
  • Great Britian: 7 - 15 days (excluding weekends)
  • Australia: 6 - 15 days (excluding weekends)
For countries not stated here, please email/contact us for the estimated delivery time.

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