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2001 Mercury 210-240 Hp Jet Pump Complete With Exhaust Plate !!! on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Beloit, Wisconsin, United States

Beloit, Wisconsin, United States
In excellent working condition.
Brand:Mercury Jet Engine(HP):210 -240

 Up for auction is an good working complete drop in Mercury Jet pump from an 2001 Sea Doo Challenger jet boat. This had an 210 hp 2.5 liter powerhead attached to it. The powerhead went bad and we took it out to rebuild it and will be junking out the boat as it has an lost title.  Wont last long at this price!!!

Payment, NO PAYPAL accepted, will accept cash in person, cashiers check, MO, wire transfer, or personal check.

Shipping will be $100 to any of the lower 48 states.  I will set up shipping for buyer, buyer pays shipping. I can ship this to an residential or business address. If its going to an residential address you will need to have an way to unload it or have a few big guys to lift it out, it does not weigh too much. If you have no way to lift it out I can order you an liftgate delivery, where truck driver unloads it for you. This service costs $40 extra.

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