Yamaha Outboard F6lmha Long Shaft, Four Stroke Engine #72420$200n800 on 2040-parts.com
Venice, California, United States
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UP FOR AUCTION VERY GOOD CONDITION, ALMOST NEW, ACCORDING TO THE OWNER AND GOOD TECHNICAL COMNDITION LONG SHAFT, 4 STROKES, OUTBOARD YAMAHA ENGINE. MODEL F6LMHA. SER. NO. 1030293. ULTRA LOW EMISSION, ALMOST NO SALT BUILD UP. JUNE 2013. MADE IN FRANCE. LOCAL PICK UP ONLY. CAN COOPERATE FOR SHIPPING, BUT BUYER REP. HAS TO BE IN PRESENCE AT THE CHECK AND SALE. IN CASE YOU WILL NOT BE IN PRESENCE, I CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH VIDEO, SHIP IT, BUT NO RETURN. AS IS, ONLY. SIZE OF THE BOX APX 48"X24"X16", 60 LB. NO SHIPPING OUT OF USA.
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