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2005 Mercury Outboard 115exlpt 4 Stroke 115hp Complete Power Head Crankcase on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Snow Hill, North Carolina, United States

Snow Hill, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

Item up for sale is a used complete power head crankcase off of a 2005 Mercury 115 hp 4-stroke outboard. Model: 115EXLPT. Serial number: 1B114111. All of these parts are off of a running motor. Part: . Has 145-150 psi on all the cylinders.

Because of the size and weight of this package it will be shipped using FedEx freight. Please call to get a shipping quote before buying the item. Quotes are usually between 150 and 300 dollars.


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