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    Question Yamaha Parts

    Where is best prices online to order parts?

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    boats.net or marineengine.com. Compare prices, but usually boats.net is a bit cheaper.

    EDIT: If you really cheap (like me occasionally), Look up the part number on boats.net, and then check ebay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by headhigh View Post
    boats.net or marineengine.com. Compare prices, but usually boats.net is a bit cheaper.

    EDIT: If you really cheap (like me occasionally), Look up the part number on boats.net, and then check ebay.
    I’m going to some of these parts are pricy

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    Quote Originally Posted by yam911 View Post
    ^^. Online parts dealers are usually within a dollar or two, depending on the part. Ebay can save you a couple bucks, but I've found when ordering multiple parts, it's best to get them from a single dealer.
    I've had very good results from www.simyamaha.com.

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    PartsVu has been great the last few orders. Sends out UPS tracking and even sends another email telling you it will be delivered on the day it will. Prices are good and my one call to their CS was great. Pulled a tech out of the shop to help explain an install and exact pieces needed. Just ordered a 20hr kit for both my 250 SHO and 200F, good pricing on the bundles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yam911 View Post

    Ordered a Port head for a SHO,shipped in 2 days. Previously ordered it from Crowley,2 weeks went by and when I inquired got a generic email

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nutoy View Post
    ^^. Online parts dealers are usually within a dollar or two, depending on the part. Ebay can save you a couple bucks, but I've found when ordering multiple parts, it's best to get them from a single dealer.
    I've had very good results from www.simyamaha.com.
    Yep, www.simyamaha.com usually beats www.boats.net

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    I contacted SIM yamaha about some stuff I needed for an older HPDI that I just hung on my boat and not only were the prices good but Andy talked me through a couple of things over email that I was unfamiliar with since I've only had Mercs. GREAT customer service.