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Twin 150 Yamaha 4strokes Outboard Motor For Sale on 2040-parts.com

US $14,000.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Twin 150 Yamaha 4strokes outboard motor For Sale, US $14,000.00, image 1

Twin 2007 Yamaha 4strokes
25" shafts/ standard and counter rotation
Fuel injection
Power trim and tilt
Weight is 471 lbs per motor

Good even compression on all cylinders
728/729 original hours (555 hours below 2000 RPM)
Both engines are fully serviced and the latest balancer assembly's have been installed
Extra clean and turn key ready. Located in St. Petersburg FL. $14,000 Call Peter Grey @ +1(803)712-3849 for more info.
I offer free shipping to any state and city. MAIL:greyp742@gmail.com

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