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1999 Yamaha 50 Four Stroke , 20" Shaft, Serviced & Tuned on 2040-parts.com

US $2,995.00
Location:

Holiday, Florida, US

Holiday, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Yamaha Engine(HP):50 Manufacturer Part Number:F50TLRX Stroke:4-Stroke

1999 Yamaha F50 HP 4-Stroke Outboard Motor

 

·         20" Shaft

·         Right Hand Rotation

·         Compression 190+ PSI each cylinder

      ·         Power Tilt and Trim

·         Carbureted/ 2 Stroke

·         Cosmetically in Very Good Condition

      ·         Great Running Condition

·         Motor  will be Fully Serviced Prior to Delivery - Fuel System thoroughly cleaned,

     New Spark Plugs, New Zincs. Lower Unit will be re-sealed and new water

          pump and gear oil  installed.

Prop and Controls are not included.

This motor is in excellent running condition and comes with a 60 day warranty. We will crate and make shipping arrangements for free, but actual shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Please provide zip code and whether lift gate service will be required at point of delivery for all shipping quotes. Please allow 7 days for engine to ship. Payment required within 3 days of auction close or engine will be re-listed

Please email me if you have any questions or contact Wayne or Kat at (727) 942-8323.

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