F150xb New Yamaha 150hp Outboard In-line 4 Cylinder 4 Stroke 25" Shaft Length on 2040-parts.com
Somers Point, New Jersey, United States
Pickup only at Somers Point Marina, 830 Bay Ave., Somers Point NJ 08244
call with questions 609-927-5900 New 150hp Yamaha Outboard Motor with full manufacturer warranty inline 4 cylinder 25"shaft length remote steer, mechanical control weights 478 lbs. command link capable, trim and tilt Propeller is not included in price Installation available for an additional price. Subject to prior sale Specifications (some are optional) Select Model: |
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