Yamaha 60/90 Hp Tilt Piston Sub Assy on 2040-parts.com
Naples, Florida, United States
in good shape , sale is one piston |
Trim & Tilt for Sale
- Bj3a2337 1964 mercury 65 hp 1712675 lift assist piston set pn 31933(US $25.00)
- Honda 50525-zv7-020 see part details - pri; shaft, tilt (honda code 7492812).(US $22.81)
- Yamaha 90381-15001-00 90381-15001-00 bush, solid(US $6.61)
- Mercury outboard analog trim tilt limit module harness 8m0009084, 899851 a01(US $15.00)
- Yamaha 1fk-83912-01-00 1fk-83912-01-00 lever 1(US $15.90)
- Yamaha 90506-07135-00 90506-07135-00 spring,tension(US $6.74)
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