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Yamaha Trim / Tilt Motor Replacement 12v Pt600nm-3 (brand New) on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
Location:

Merritt Island, Florida, United States

Merritt Island, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:API Marine Manufacturer Part Number:PT600NM-3

Yamaha Trim / Tilt Motor Replacement 12V (BRAND NEW)
Part/OEM Number: PT600NM-3
Fits Yamaha O/B 1987-95, 115-200 H.P. & 1992-94, 225 H.P.
Replaces Yamaha #'s 6G5-43880-02-00, 6G5-43880-01-00 & 6G5-42880-02-00
2-Wire Connection, 3-Bolt Mount
O-Ring Included
API Marine
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