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Yamaha 115 ,f115tlra 4 Stroke Outboard Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $5,500.00
Location:

Marble Falls, Texas, US

Marble Falls, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:return will be accepted only if checked out by a local boat dealer. send message for info Restocking Fee:No Brand:Yamaha Stroke:4

New rebuild on 2003 F115tlra tilt and trim, Rebuilt by SeaSmart Marine a Yamaha Dealer in W. Palm Beach Florida
20 In shaft
Guarenteed to run fast and smooth.
Still on the shipping crate. Some minor scratches on cowling and lower end as shown in pictures.
Clear Texas Title
you can take to a boat shop and have checked out, We will pay a 100% refund if not satisfied.

Buyer is responsible for shipping cost and we will work with you to get it picked up.  Buyer is responsible for insurance  if being shipped. If it is to be shipped we will take to a local Yamaha dealer and have checked out  before shipping.  Please send message to me for any questions.  Thanks

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