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Yamaha 15 Hp Lower Unit Assembly 63v-45300-03-4d Fits 2002 And Others on 2040-parts.com

US $370.00
Location:

Rocky Point, New York, United States

Rocky Point, New York, United States
Used, complete lower unit
Brand:Yamaha Stroke:2-Stroke Manufacturer Part Number:63V-45300-03-4D Engine(HP):15 UPC:Does not apply

63V-45300-03-4D LOWER UNIT Taken from a 2002 15 HP Yamaha Enduro.  It's in perfect working order.  Includes a new impeller and zinc, you install. What you see is what you get!  May fit other years and models, I dont know the details..check boats.net  Make offers, I'm willing to look at everything and work to get you back out on the water!

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