Cobra Jet Fins For Yamaha Jet Drive Boats on 2040-parts.com
Lewisville, Texas, United States
Cobra jet fins removed from a 2009 Yamaha 212X boat. All the bolts and hardware are in good shape. Everything is in normal working order, I just opted to upgrade to the thrust vectors. Do not have the installation instructions, but I can supply detailed pictures of the cobra jets before they were removed so as to show which bolts go where.
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