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Evinrude 150hp Lower Unit Prop Shaft, Forward Revers Gear Carrier Clutch Assy on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Sedalia, Missouri, US

Sedalia, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Evinrude

Full Prop Shaft Assembly!!

parts came from a 1994 Evinrude VE150ELETG

 

You get everything in the picture.

Prop shaft

Carrier and bearings

washers

forward reverse gears

clutch dog assy

Shift cradle assy

ITS ALL THERE!

This is your chance to buy over $1000.00 in parts.

all in working order, there are 2 very minor dents in the reverse gear about the diameter of a pencil lead, but it will not affect performance. I just am trying to list any defects I could see. other than that the entire assy is in great condidtion.

the power head on this unit was destroyed so we are selling what we can!

Why buy new when used will do!

There will be some disassembly to ship but a exploded parts diagram is available on boats.net also the prices of all the components in this assy if you would like to see what you are saving!

 

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