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2003 40 Hp Mercury Outboard 4-stroke Efi Long Shaft Remote No Controls on 2040-parts.com

US $3,200.00
Location:

Eagle, Michigan, United States

Eagle, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Stroke:4-Stroke Engine(HP):40 Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:OT641132

We currently have a 2003 40 hp MERCURY for sale. It is a 4-stroke EFI long shaft and it is in real nice shape. This motor also has PT/PT. We are selling this motor without controls so you will need to come up with those. It weighs 260 lbs. We have a couple different options for shipping this motor. Please call me if we need to discuss shipping options. Our contact information is below.

Marc Finkbiner
Marc's Marine
13504 W. Grand River
Eagle, Mi. 48822

Cell phone: 517-719-9980

Ebay store & Facebook page: Marc's Marine

Thanks for looking at our ad, Marc.

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