Mercury 50hp Bigfoot 4 Stroke Gearcase Lower Unit Shifts Great 20" on 2040-parts.com
Newark, Delaware, United States
Unit is 20" shifts smooth. I was told by a buddy whos a Merc tech this is a 50hp bigfoot 4 stroke gear case but go by the pics and case # I have listed. Call me to discuss if you have any doubts and we can go over it on the phone. Unit would need serviced to be water ready (buyers responsibility). Payment due within 24hrs of purchase questions Vince 302 379 5404 |
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