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2006 9.9 Hp Honda Outboard 4-stroke Electric Start Long Shaft on 2040-parts.com

US $1,650.00
Location:

Nokomis, Florida, US

Nokomis, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Honda Engine(HP):9.9 HP Stroke:4-Stroke Country of Manufacture:United States

 She is like brand new never saw salt water. I bought it to use on a fishing boat as a trolling and back up engine but never used. The original owner bought it for a sailboat in the Great Lakes nearly zero hours. We sold the boat it was intended for.

Buyer to pay actual shipping. I think Old Dominion would be best on a pallet. I will refund anything over on the cost to ship that EBAY says it will cost. They are normally high, we can check first

Wayne 404 597 4503

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