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Coatbridge, ML5, United Kingdom
EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION
Brand:YAMAHA Sub-Type:CONTROL BOX & CABLES Type:Engine Parts Manufacturer Part Number:703 EAN:Does not apply

YAMAHA 
703
CONTROL BOX
SINGLE LEVER

WITH POWER TRIM & TILT WITCH

4 METRE  TWIN THROTTLE / GEAR CABLES
5 METRE ELECTRIC WIRING LOOM / 10 PIN PLUG
KEY INCLUDED

EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION

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